Inhibitory signaling blocks activating receptor clustering and induces cytoskeletal retraction in natural killer cells Journal Article


Authors: Abeyweera, T. P.; Merino, E. ; Huse, M.
Article Title: Inhibitory signaling blocks activating receptor clustering and induces cytoskeletal retraction in natural killer cells
Abstract: Natural killer (NK) lymphocytes use a variety of activating receptors to recognize and kill infected or tumorigenic cells during an innate immune response. To prevent targeting healthy tissue, NK cells also express numerous inhibitory receptors that signal through immunotyrosine-based inhibitory motifs (ITIMs). Precisely how signals from competing activating and inhibitory receptors are integrated and resolved is not understood. To investigate how ITIM receptor signaling impinges on activating pathways, we developed a photochemical approach for stimulating the inhibitory receptor KIR2DL2 during ongoing NK cell-activating responses in high-resolution imaging experiments. Photostimulation of KIR2DL2 induces the rapid formation of inhibitory receptor microclusters in the plasma membrane and the simultaneous suppression of microclusters containing activating receptors. This is followed by the collapse of the peripheral actin cytoskeleton and retraction of the NK cell from the source of inhibitory stimulation. These results suggest a cell biological basis for ITIM receptor signaling and establish an experimental framework for analyzing it. © 2011 Abeyweera et al.
Keywords: signal transduction; controlled study; unclassified drug; human cell; immune response; cell membrane; natural killer cell; cytoskeleton; photostimulation; photochemistry; cell receptor; immunotyrosine based inhibitory motif; killer cell immunoglobulin like receptor 2dl2; tyrosine derivative
Journal Title: Journal of Cell Biology
Volume: 192
Issue: 4
ISSN: 0021-9525
Publisher: Rockefeller University Press  
Date Published: 2011-02-21
Start Page: 675
End Page: 690
Language: English
DOI: 10.1083/jcb.201009135
PROVIDER: scopus
PMCID: PMC3044118
PUBMED: 21339333
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Notes: --- - "Export Date: 23 June 2011" - "CODEN: JCLBA" - "Source: Scopus"
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