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PLoS Pathogens
Neutral Sphingomyelinase in Physiological and Measles Virus Induced T Cell Suppression
Heike Grassmé1  Nora Mueller2  Lena Collenburg2  Sibylle Schneider-Schaulies2  Elita Avota2 
[1] Institute for Molecular Biology, Essen, Germany;University of Würzburg, Institute for Virology and Immunobiology, Wuerzburg, Germany
关键词: T cells;    Actins;    Measles virus;    T cell receptors;    Flow cytometry;    Genetic interference;    Cell membranes;    Tyrosine;   
DOI  :  10.1371/journal.ppat.1004574
学科分类:生物科学(综合)
来源: Public Library of Science
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【 摘 要 】

T cell paralysis is a main feature of measles virus (MV) induced immunosuppression. MV contact mediated activation of sphingomyelinases was found to contribute to MV interference with T cell actin reorganization. The role of these enzymes in MV-induced inhibition of T cell activation remained equally undefined as their general role in regulating immune synapse (IS) activity which relies on spatiotemporal membrane patterning. Our study for the first time reveals that transient activation of the neutral sphingomyelinase 2 (NSM2) occurs in physiological co-stimulation of primary T cells where ceramide accumulation is confined to the lamellum (where also NSM2 can be detected) and excluded from IS areas of high actin turnover. Genetic ablation of the enzyme is associated with T cell hyper-responsiveness as revealed by actin dynamics, tyrosine phosphorylation, Ca2+-mobilization and expansion indicating that NSM2 acts to suppress overshooting T cell responses. In line with its suppressive activity, exaggerated, prolonged NSM2 activation as occurring in co-stimulated T cells following MV exposure was associated with aberrant compartmentalization of ceramides, loss of spreading responses, interference with accumulation of tyrosine phosphorylated protein species and expansion. Altogether, this study for the first time reveals a role of NSM2 in physiological T cell stimulation which is dampening and can be abused by a virus, which promotes enhanced and prolonged NSM2 activation to cause pathological T cell suppression.

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