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Publication : EF Hand Domain Family Member D2 Is Required for T Cell Cytotoxicity.

First Author  Peled M Year  2018
Journal  J Immunol Volume  201
Issue  9 Pages  2824-2831
PubMed ID  30275048 Mgi Jnum  J:267225
Mgi Id  MGI:6258208 Doi  10.4049/jimmunol.1800839
Citation  Peled M, et al. (2018) EF Hand Domain Family Member D2 Is Required for T Cell Cytotoxicity. J Immunol 201(9):2824-2831
abstractText  Programmed cell death 1 (PD-1) is a major coinhibitory receptor and a member of the immunological synapse (IS). To uncover proteins that regulate PD-1 recruitment to the IS, we searched for cytoskeleton-related proteins that also interact with PD-1 using affinity purification mass spectrometry. Among these proteins, EF hand domain family member D2 (EFHD2), a calcium binding adaptor protein, was functionally and mechanistically analyzed for its contribution to PD-1 signaling. EFHD2 was required for PD-1 to inhibit cytokine secretion, proliferation, and adhesion of human T cells. Interestingly, EFHD2 was also required for human T cell-mediated cytotoxicity and for mounting an antitumor immune response in a syngeneic murine tumor model. Mechanistically, EFHD2 contributed to IS stability, lytic vesicles trafficking, and granzyme B secretion. Altogether, EFHD2 is an important regulator of T cell cytotoxicity and further studies should evaluate its role in T cell-mediated inflammation.
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