Unique roles of co-receptor-bound LCK in helper and cytotoxic T cells

辅助性T细胞和细胞毒性T细胞中共受体结合的LCK的独特作用

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作者:Veronika Horkova,Ales Drobek,Darina Paprckova,Veronika Niederlova,Avishek Prasai,Valeria Uleri,Daniela Glatzova,Markus Kraller,Michaela Cesnekova,Sarka Janusova,Eva Salyova,Oksana Tsyklauri,Theresa A Kadlecek,Katerina Krizova,René Platzer,Kilian Schober,Dirk H Busch,Arthur Weiss,Johannes B Huppa,Ondrej Stepanek

Abstract

The kinase LCK and CD4/CD8 co-receptors are crucial components of the T cell antigen receptor (TCR) signaling machinery, leading to key T cell fate decisions. Despite decades of research, the roles of CD4-LCK and CD8-LCK interactions in TCR triggering in vivo remain unknown. In this study, we created animal models expressing endogenous levels of modified LCK to resolve whether and how co-receptor-bound LCK drives TCR signaling. We demonstrated that the role of LCK depends on the co-receptor to which it is bound. The CD8-bound LCK is largely dispensable for antiviral and antitumor activity of cytotoxic T cells in mice; however, it facilitates CD8+ T cell responses to suboptimal antigens in a kinase-dependent manner. By contrast, the CD4-bound LCK is required for efficient development and function of helper T cells via a kinase-independent stabilization of surface CD4. Overall, our findings reveal the role of co-receptor-bound LCK in T cell biology, show that CD4- and CD8-bound LCK drive T cell development and effector immune responses using qualitatively different mechanisms and identify the co-receptor-LCK interactions as promising targets for immunomodulation.

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