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Publication : The TIPE Molecular Pilot That Directs Lymphocyte Migration in Health and Inflammation.

First Author  Sun H Year  2020
Journal  Sci Rep Volume  10
Issue  1 Pages  6617
PubMed ID  32313148 Mgi Jnum  J:297874
Mgi Id  MGI:6479357 Doi  10.1038/s41598-020-63629-w
Citation  Sun H, et al. (2020) The TIPE Molecular Pilot That Directs Lymphocyte Migration in Health and Inflammation. Sci Rep 10(1):6617
abstractText  Lymphocytes are some of the most motile cells of vertebrates, constantly navigating through various organ systems. Their specific positioning in the body is delicately controlled by site-specific directional cues such as chemokines. While it has long been suspected that an intrinsic molecular pilot, akin to a ship's pilot, guides lymphocyte navigation, the nature of this pilot is unknown. Here we show that the TIPE (TNF-alpha-induced protein 8-like) family of proteins pilot lymphocytes by steering them toward chemokines. TIPE proteins are carriers of lipid second messengers. They mediate chemokine-induced local generation of phosphoinositide second messengers, but inhibit global activation of the small GTPase Rac. TIPE-deficient T lymphocytes are completely pilot-less: they are unable to migrate toward chemokines despite their normal ability to move randomly. As a consequence, TIPE-deficient mice have a marked defect in positioning their T lymphocytes to various tissues, both at the steady-state and during inflammation. Thus, TIPE proteins pilot lymphocytes during migration and may be targeted for the treatment of lymphocyte-related disorders.
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