Signaling via a CD27-TRAF2-SHP-1 axis during naive T cell activation promotes memory-associated gene regulatory networks

初始T细胞活化过程中,CD27-TRAF2-SHP-1轴信号通路促进记忆相关基因调控网络的形成。

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作者:Carla A Jaeger-Ruckstuhl,Yun Lo,Elena Fulton,Olivia G Waltner,Tamer B Shabaneh,Sylvain Simon,Pranav V Muthuraman,Colin E Correnti,Oliver J Newsom,Ian A Engstrom,Sami B Kanaan,Shruti S Bhise,Jobelle M C Peralta,Raymond Ruff,Jason P Price,Sylvia M Stull,Andrew R Stevens,Grace Bugos,Mitchell G Kluesner,Valentin Voillet,Vishaka Muhunthan,Fionnuala Morrish,James M Olson,Raphaël Gottardo,Jay F Sarthy,Steven Henikoff,Lucas B Sullivan,Scott N Furlan,Stanley R Riddell

Abstract

The interaction of the tumor necrosis factor receptor (TNFR) family member CD27 on naive CD8+ T (Tn) cells with homotrimeric CD70 on antigen-presenting cells (APCs) is necessary for T cell memory fate determination. Here, we examined CD27 signaling during Tn cell activation and differentiation. In conjunction with T cell receptor (TCR) stimulation, ligation of CD27 by a synthetic trimeric CD70 ligand triggered CD27 internalization and degradation, suggesting active regulation of this signaling axis. Internalized CD27 recruited the signaling adaptor TRAF2 and the phosphatase SHP-1, thereby modulating TCR and CD28 signals. CD27-mediated modulation of TCR signals promoted transcription factor circuits that induced memory rather than effector associated gene programs, which are induced by CD28 costimulation. CD27-costimulated chimeric antigen receptor (CAR)-engineered T cells exhibited improved tumor control compared with CD28-costimulated CAR-T cells. Thus, CD27 signaling during Tn cell activation promotes memory properties with relevance to T cell immunotherapy.

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