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  • The costimulatory receptor CD28 works alongside the T cell receptor (TCR) to enhance IL-2 production, cell survival, and proliferation, but the exact relationship between their signaling pathways is not fully understood.
  • Researchers discovered that TCR stimulation activates a signaling complex involving adaptors Gads, LAT, and SLP-76, where the phosphorylation of specific sites by the Tec-family kinase Itk plays a critical role.
  • The study reveals that phosphorylation of Gads at Y45 is crucial for promoting IL-2 transcription through TCR/CD28 signaling, suggesting a new regulatory mechanism that underscores the interdependence of TCR and CD28 pathways in T cell activation.

Article Abstract

The costimulatory receptor CD28 synergizes with the TCR to promote IL-2 production, cell survival, and proliferation; yet the obligatory interdependence of TCR and CD28 signaling is not well understood. Upon TCR stimulation, Gads, a Grb2-family adaptor, bridges the interaction of two additional adaptors, LAT and SLP-76, to form a TCR-induced effector signaling complex. SLP-76 binds the Tec-family tyrosine kinase, Itk, which phosphorylates SLP-76 Y173 and PLC-γ1 Y783. In this study, we identified TCR-inducible, Itk-mediated phosphorylation of Gads Y45 in a human T cell line and in mouse primary T cells. Y45 is found within the N-terminal SH3 domain of Gads, an evolutionarily conserved domain with no known signaling function. Gads Y45 phosphorylation depended on the interaction of Gads with SLP-76 and on the dimerization-dependent binding of Gads to phospho-LAT. We provide evidence that Itk acts through SLP-76 and Gads to promote the TCR/CD28-induced activation of the RE/AP transcriptional element from the IL-2 promoter. Two Itk-related features of SLP-76, Y173 and a proline-rich Itk SH3 binding motif on SLP-76, were dispensable for activation of NFAT but selectively required for the TCR/CD28-induced increase in cytoplasmic and nuclear c-Rel and consequent RE/AP activation. We provide evidence that unphosphorylated, monomeric Gads mediates an RE/AP-directed inhibitory activity that is mitigated upon Gads dimerization and Y45 phosphorylation. This study illuminates a new, to our knowledge, regulatory module, in which TCR-induced, Itk-mediated phosphorylation sites on SLP-76 and Gads control the transcriptional response to TCR/CD28 costimulation, thus enforcing the obligatory interdependence of the TCR and CD28 signaling pathways.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8113088PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.2001053DOI Listing

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