Induction of cell death in T lymphocytes by invasin via beta1-integrin.

Eur J Immunol

Department of Clinical Immunology, University of Umeå, Umeå, Sweden.

Published: April 2002

Ligand binding to beta1-integrins exerts multiple effects on cells of the immune system including adhesion, spreading, haptotaxis and costimulation of T cells activated by anti-CD3. Here we show that a high-affinity ligand for beta1-integrins, the invasin (Inv) protein of Yersinia pseudotuberculosis, can induce cell death in T lymphocytes via a rapid process. Partially purified native Inv protein and an Inv fusion protein caused apoptotic/necrotic caspase-independent cell death in T lymphocytes as determined by phosphatidylserine exposure on the cell surface, uptake of propidium iodide, labeling of DNA strand breaks and presence of DNA ladder. Inv-induced cell death was mediated via beta1-integrins as indicated by the fact that Inv bound to the beta1-integrin subunit (CD29), that anti-beta(1)-integrin antibodies blocked Inv-induced cell death and that Inv-induced cell death was absent in two beta1-integrin- cell lines produced by different procedures. Killing via beta1-integrins represents a novel pathway for cell death in T lymphocytes.

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