Positive regulation of T cell activation and integrin adhesion by the adapter Fyb/Slap |
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Authors: | Griffiths E K Krawczyk C Kong Y Y Raab M Hyduk S J Bouchard D Chan V S Kozieradzki I Oliveira-Dos-Santos A J Wakeham A Ohashi P S Cybulsky M I Rudd C E Penninger J M |
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Affiliation: | Amgen Institute, 620 University Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5G 2C1. |
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Abstract: | The molecular adapter Fyb/Slap regulates signaling downstream of the T cell receptor (TCR), but whether it plays a positive or negative role is controversial. We demonstrate that Fyb/Slap-deficient T cells exhibit defective proliferation and cytokine production in response to TCR stimulation. Fyb/Slap is also required in vivo for T cell-dependent immune responses. Functionally, Fyb/Slap has no apparent role in the activation of known TCR signaling pathways, F-actin polymerization, or TCR clustering. Rather, Fyb/Slap regulates TCR-induced integrin clustering and adhesion. Thus, Fyb/Slap is the first molecular adapter to be identified that couples TCR stimulation to the avidity modulation of integrins governing T cell adhesion. |
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