Elsevier

Cellular Signalling

Volume 28, Issue 11, November 2016, Pages 1713-1724
Cellular Signalling

Lck/PLCγ control migration and proliferation of interleukin (IL)-2-stimulated T cells via the Rac1 GTPase/glycogen phosphorylase pathway

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Highlights

  • Lck phosphorylates and activates PLCγ in IL-2-stimulated T cells.

  • Lck/PLCγ regulates Rac1/PYGM pathway activation via nPKCs.

  • This pathway is associated with the T lymphocytes migration and proliferation, independently of JAK activity.

Abstract

Recently, we have reported that the IL-2-stimulated T cells activate PKCθ in order to phosphorylate the serine residues of αPIX-RhoGEF, and to switch on the Rac1/PYGM pathway resulting in T cell migration and proliferation. However, the molecular mechanism connecting the activated IL-2-R with the PKCθ/αPIX/Rac1/PYGM pathway is still unknown. In this study, the use of a combined pharmacological and genetic approach identified Lck, a Src family member, as the tyrosine kinase phosphorylating PLCγ leading to Rac1 and PYGM activation in the IL-2-stimulated Kit 225 T cells via the PKCθ/αPIX pathway. The PLCγ tyrosine phosphorylation was required to activate first PKCθ, and then αPIX and Rac1/PYGM. The results presented here delineate a novel signalling pathway ranking equally in importance to the three major pathways controlled by the IL-2-R, i.e. PI3K, Ras/MAPK and JAK/STAT pathways. The overall evidence strongly indicates that the central biological role of the novel IL-2-R/Lck/PLCγ/PKCθ/αPIX/Rac1/PYGM signalling pathway is directly related to the control of fundamental cellular processes such as T cell migration and proliferation.

Abbreviations

PYGM
glycogen phosphorylase muscle isoform
Lck
lymphocyte-specific protein tyrosine kinase
PLCγ
phospholipase
PI3K
phosphatidylinositide 3-kinase
AKs
Janus kinases
STAT
signal transducer and activator of transcription
GEF
Guanine Nucleotide Exchange Factor
IL-2
Interleukin 2
IL-2-R
Interleukin 2 receptor
RBD
Rac binding domain
TCR
T cell receptor
BCR
B cell receptor
DMSO
dimethyl sulfoxide

Keywords

Cell migration and proliferation
Glycogen phosphorylase
Lck
Plc
Phosphoserine
Phosphotyrosine
Rac1

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