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AutophagosOMES: identification of autophagosomal cargo in CD4 + T cells by proteomics.

Faris JafriMegan MooreShree Padma MeturDaniel J Klionsky
Published in: Autophagy (2022)
Macroautophagy/autophagy, a cellular process that sequesters and breaks down cellular components in the lysosome/vacuole, is important in various events where cell composition undergoes changes. Broadly, autophagy is involved in T cell regulation including maintaining cell homeostasis. One process where a cell alters its composition is in the activation of helper T cells in the immune system. When helper (CD4 + ) T cells are activated by antigens, they both grow and alter their cellular components to become effector T cells. Autophagy is the process that facilitates the breakdown of these cellular components and is therefore hypothesized to have a role in CD4 + T cell activation. Previous research has concluded that CD4 + T cell activation induces autophagy, providing an avenue for further research aimed at examining the ways in which this induced autophagy affects CD4 + T cell proliferation and function. Toward this end, Zhou et al. researched the autophagosomal cargo present within CD4 + T cells and the impact this cargo has on CD4 + T cell proliferation.
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