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CD146 bound to LCK promotes T cell receptor signaling and antitumor immune responses in mice
Hongxia Duan, … , Mingzhao Zhu, Xiyun Yan
Hongxia Duan, … , Mingzhao Zhu, Xiyun Yan
Published September 7, 2021
Citation Information: J Clin Invest. 2021;131(21):e148568. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI148568.
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Research Article Cell biology Immunology

CD146 bound to LCK promotes T cell receptor signaling and antitumor immune responses in mice

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Abstract

Initiation of T cell receptor (TCR) signaling involves the activation of the tyrosine kinase LCK; however, it is currently unclear how LCK is recruited and activated. Here, we have identified the membrane protein CD146 as an essential member of the TCR network for LCK activation. CD146 deficiency in T cells substantially impaired thymocyte development and peripheral activation, both of which depend on TCR signaling. CD146 was found to directly interact with the SH3 domain of coreceptor-free LCK via its cytoplasmic domain. Interestingly, we found CD146 to be present in both monomeric and dimeric forms in T cells, with the dimerized form increasing after TCR ligation. Increased dimerized CD146 recruited LCK and promoted LCK autophosphorylation. In tumor models, CD146 deficiency dramatically impaired the antitumor response of T cells. Together, our data reveal an LCK activation mechanism for TCR initiation. We also underscore a rational intervention based on CD146 for tumor immunotherapy.

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Hongxia Duan, Lin Jing, Xiaoqing Jiang, Yanbin Ma, Daji Wang, Jianquan Xiang, Xuehui Chen, Zhenzhen Wu, Huiwen Yan, Junying Jia, Zheng Liu, Jing Feng, Mingzhao Zhu, Xiyun Yan

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Cell-intrinsic role of CD146 in thymocyte development.

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Cell-intrinsic role of CD146 in thymocyte development.
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(A) Schematic representation of the bone marrow chimeric model. (B and C) Ratio of CD45.1– to CD45.1+ cells among thymocytes (B) and DN, DP, CD4+, and CD8+ subpopulations (C) (n = 5). (D) Ratio of CD45.1– to CD45.1+ cells among icTCRβ+ cells in the DN3 subpopulation (n = 5). (E) Ratio of CD45.1– to CD45.1+ cells among CD69+ cells (n = 5). (F) MFI of CD69 in DP and CD4+CD8int subpopulations (n = 5). (G) Ratio of CD45.1– to CD45.1+ cells in mature CD4+ or CD8+ subpopulations (n = 5). (H) Ratio of CD45.1– to CD45.1+ cells in γδ T cell populations (n = 5). Each symbol represents an individual mouse. One-way ANOVA followed by Bonferroni’s correction was performed. Data are shown as the mean ± SEM. *P < 0.05, **P < 0.01.

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