All roads lead to actin: the intimate relationship between TCR signaling and the cytoskeleton

被引:58
作者
Fuller, CL
Braciale, VL
Samelson, LE
机构
[1] NCI, Cellular & Mol Biol Lab, Ctr Canc Res, Bethesda, MD 20892 USA
[2] Univ Texas, Med Branch, Dept Microbiol & Immunol, Galveston, TX 77550 USA
关键词
D O I
10.1034/j.1600-065X.2003.00004.x
中图分类号
R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
学科分类号
100102 ;
摘要
Regardless of cell type, the regulation of the actin cytoskeleton is tightly linked to vital biological properties such as polarity, motility, cell-cell contact, exocytosis and proliferation. In the immune system, where rapid and efficient response to antigen-provoked stimuli is crucial, an overwhelming amount of data implicate the actin cytoskeleton and its regulators as central to immune function. Increasingly, the cytoskeleton is considered an essential amplification step in T cell receptor (TCR)-, costimulatory-, and integrin-mediated signaling. Advances in genetic manipulation and confocal imaging have led to a keener appreciation of the importance of TCR signal integration by the actin cytoskeleton. This review outlines recent advances in elucidating the regulation of T cell function through the actin cytoskeleton. We also examine intriguing parallels between the immune system and other models of cytoskeletal regulation.
引用
收藏
页码:220 / 235
页数:16
相关论文
共 180 条
[1]   ERM-dependent movement of CD43 defines a novel protein complex distal to the immunological synapse [J].
Allenspach, EJ ;
Cullinan, P ;
Tong, JK ;
Tang, QZ ;
Tesciuba, AG ;
Cannon, JL ;
Takahashi, SM ;
Morgan, R ;
Burkhardt, JK ;
Sperling, AI .
IMMUNITY, 2001, 15 (05) :739-750
[2]   Regulation and functions of Rho-associated kinase [J].
Amano, M ;
Fukata, Y ;
Kaibuchi, K .
EXPERIMENTAL CELL RESEARCH, 2000, 261 (01) :44-51
[3]  
Ambach A, 2000, EUR J IMMUNOL, V30, P3422, DOI 10.1002/1521-4141(2000012)30:12<3422::AID-IMMU3422>3.0.CO
[4]  
2-J
[5]   The Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome protein-interacting protein (WIP) binds to the adaptor protein Nck [J].
Anton, IM ;
Lu, WG ;
Mayer, BJ ;
Ramesh, N ;
Geha, RS .
JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY, 1998, 273 (33) :20992-20995
[6]   WIP deficiency reveals a differential role for WIP and the actin cytoskeleton in T and B cell activation [J].
Antón, IM ;
de la Fuente, MA ;
Sims, TN ;
Freeman, S ;
Ramesh, N ;
Hartwig, JH ;
Dustin, ML ;
Geha, RS .
IMMUNITY, 2002, 16 (02) :193-204
[7]   PAK to the future [J].
Bagrodia, S ;
Cerione, RA .
TRENDS IN CELL BIOLOGY, 1999, 9 (09) :350-355
[8]   Distinct patterns of membrane microdomain partitioning in Th1 and Th2 cells [J].
Balamuth, F ;
Leitenberg, D ;
Unternaehrer, J ;
Mellman, I ;
Bottomly, K .
IMMUNITY, 2001, 15 (05) :729-738
[9]   EVH 1 domains: structure, function and interactions [J].
Ball, LJ ;
Jarchau, T ;
Oschkinat, H ;
Walter, U .
FEBS LETTERS, 2002, 513 (01) :45-52
[10]   Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome protein (WASp) is a binding partner for c-Src family protein-tyrosine kinases [J].
Banin, S ;
Truong, O ;
Katz, DR ;
Waterfield, MD ;
Brickell, PM ;
Gout, I .
CURRENT BIOLOGY, 1996, 6 (08) :981-988