Live-Cell Super-resolution Reveals F-Actin and Plasma Membrane Dynamics at the T Cell Synapse.

Biophys J

Department of Physics and Randall Division of Cell and Molecular Biophysics, King's College London, London, United Kingdom. Electronic address:

Published: April 2017

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study investigates the role of the cortical actin cytoskeleton in the organization and dynamics of the plasma membrane in T cells, using advanced imaging techniques.
  • Researchers found that both the actin cortex and the plasma membrane flow retrograde toward the synapse center in a coordinated manner.
  • The flow of actin is linked to the protein α-actinin, with the loss of this protein affecting the direction of plasma membrane flow, suggesting a mechanism for the movement of signaling molecules within T cells.

Article Abstract

The cortical actin cytoskeleton has been shown to be critical for the reorganization and heterogeneity of plasma membrane components of many cells, including T cells. Building on previous studies at the T cell immunological synapse, we quantitatively assess the structure and dynamics of this meshwork using live-cell superresolution fluorescence microscopy and spatio-temporal image correlation spectroscopy. We show for the first time, to our knowledge, that not only does the dense actin cortex flow in a retrograde fashion toward the synapse center, but the plasma membrane itself shows similar behavior. Furthermore, using two-color, live-cell superresolution cross-correlation spectroscopy, we demonstrate that the two flows are correlated and, in addition, we show that coupling may extend to the outer leaflet of the plasma membrane by examining the flow of GPI-anchored proteins. Finally, we demonstrate that the actin flow is correlated with a third component, α-actinin, which upon CRISPR knockout led to reduced plasma membrane flow directionality despite increased actin flow velocity. We hypothesize that this apparent cytoskeletal-membrane coupling could provide a mechanism for driving the observed retrograde flow of signaling molecules such as the TCR, Lck, ZAP70, LAT, and SLP76.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5406376PMC
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