Abstract

T-cell activation is a critical part of the adaptive immune system, enabling responses to foreign cells and external stimulus. In this process, T-cell antigen receptor (TCR) activation stimulates translocation of the downstream kinase PKCθ to the membrane, leading to NF-κB activation and thus transcription of relevant genes. However, the details of how PKCθ is recruited to the membrane remain enigmatic. It is known that annexin A5 (ANXA5), a calcium-dependent membrane-binding protein, has been reported to mediate PKCδ activation by interaction with PKCδ, a homologue of PKCθ, which implicates a potential role of ANXA5 involved in PKCθ signaling. Here we demonstrate that ANXA5 does play a critical role in the recruitment of PKCθ to the membrane during T-cell activation. ANXA5 knockout in Jurkat T cells substantially inhibited the membrane translocation of PKCθ upon TCR engagement and blocked the recruitment of CARMA1-BCL10-MALT1 signalosome, which provides a platform for the catalytic activation of IKKs and subsequent activation of canonical NF-κB signaling in activated T cells. As a result, NF-κB activation was impaired in ANXA5-KO T cells. T-cell activation was also suppressed by ANAX5 knockdown in primary T cells. These results demonstrated a novel role of ANXA5 in PKC translocation and PKC signaling during T-cell activation.

Highlights

  • T-cell activation is a core part of adaptive immune response, leading to cytokine production and cell proliferation [1]

  • With the treatment of each stimulus, T-cell activation was examined in both Annexin A5 (ANXA5)-KO and WT Jurkat T cells

  • By CCK8 assay, ANXA5-KO Jurkat T cells were shown to be defective in cell proliferation upon anti-CD3/CD28 co-stimulation (Fig. 1D)

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Introduction

T-cell activation is a core part of adaptive immune response, leading to cytokine production and cell proliferation [1]. Upon TCR stimulation, PKCu rapidly translocates to membrane lipid rafts and activates the downstream signaling, which subsequently results in NF-kB activation [5, 6]. ANXA5 modulates membrane translocation of PKCu in T cells complex.

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