T cell activation requires mitochondrial translocation to the immunological synapse

A Quintana, C Schwindling… - Proceedings of the …, 2007 - National Acad Sciences
A Quintana, C Schwindling, AS Wenning, U Becherer, J Rettig, EC Schwarz, M Hoth
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2007National Acad Sciences
T helper (Th) cell activation is required for the adaptive immune response. Formation of the
immunological synapse (IS) between Th cells and antigen-presenting cells is essential for
Th cell activation. IS formation induces the polarization and redistribution of many signaling
molecules; however, very little is known about organelle redistribution during IS formation in
Th cells. We show that formation of the IS induced cytoskeleton-dependent mitochondrial
redistribution to the immediate vicinity of the IS. Using total internal reflection microscopy, we …
T helper (Th) cell activation is required for the adaptive immune response. Formation of the immunological synapse (IS) between Th cells and antigen-presenting cells is essential for Th cell activation. IS formation induces the polarization and redistribution of many signaling molecules; however, very little is known about organelle redistribution during IS formation in Th cells. We show that formation of the IS induced cytoskeleton-dependent mitochondrial redistribution to the immediate vicinity of the IS. Using total internal reflection microscopy, we found that upon stimulation, the distance between the IS and mitochondria was decreased to values <200 nm. Consequently, mitochondria close to the IS took up more Ca2+ than the ones farther away from the IS. The redistribution of mitochondria to the IS was necessary to maintain Ca2+ influx across the plasma membrane and Ca2+-dependent Th cell activation. Our results suggest that mitochondria are part of the signaling complex at the IS and that their localization close to the IS is required for Th cell activation.
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