In Vivo Function of the Lipid Raft Protein Flotillin-1 during CD8+ T Cell-Mediated Host Surveillance.
Xenia FichtNora RuefBettina StolpGuerric P B SamsonFederica MoalliNicolas PageDoron MerklerBen J NicholsAlba Diz-MuñozDaniel F LeglerVerena NiggliJens V SteinPublished in: Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950) (2019)
Flotillin-1 (Flot1) is an evolutionary conserved, ubiquitously expressed lipid raft-associated scaffolding protein. Migration of Flot1-deficient neutrophils is impaired because of a decrease in myosin II-mediated contractility. Flot1 also accumulates in the uropod of polarized T cells, suggesting an analogous role in T cell migration. In this study, we analyzed morphology and migration parameters of murine wild-type and Flot1-/- CD8+ T cells using in vitro assays and intravital two-photon microscopy of lymphoid and nonlymphoid tissues. Flot1-/- CD8+ T cells displayed significant alterations in cell shape and motility parameters in vivo but showed comparable homing to lymphoid organs and intact in vitro migration to chemokines. Furthermore, their clonal expansion and infiltration into nonlymphoid tissues during primary and secondary antiviral immune responses was comparable to wild-type CD8+ T cells. Taken together, Flot1 plays a detectable but unexpectedly minor role for CD8+ T cell behavior under physiological conditions.
Keyphrases
- wild type
- cell migration
- immune response
- gene expression
- binding protein
- high throughput
- high resolution
- transcription factor
- protein protein
- single cell
- stem cells
- fatty acid
- dendritic cells
- amino acid
- escherichia coli
- optical coherence tomography
- cystic fibrosis
- single molecule
- living cells
- mesenchymal stem cells
- bone marrow
- pseudomonas aeruginosa
- label free