Abundance of ITAM prevents autoimmunity

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  • Richard Robinson
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Robo keeps axons moving F or migrating axons, attraction becomes repulsion with the fl ip of an alternatively spliced switch, according to Zhe Chen, Marc Tessier-Lavigne (Genentech Inc., San Francisco, CA), and colleagues. A melange of chemoattractants and repellants guides growing axons to their targets. Axons that cross the midline of the spinal cord on their way toward the nascent brain, however, have the complicated task of having to move past local attractants at the midline to complete their journey. Midline cells also produce repulsive molecules called Slits; but by keeping levels of the Slit receptors Robo1 and 2 low, axons approaching the midline can ignore Slits and instead respond only to attractants. As axons cross the midline, they up-regulate Robo1 and 2, become more sensitive to the repellants, and so are booted out the other side. Precrossing axons also express Robo3, which silences Robo1 and 2. But, curiously, Robo3 is also found on postcrossing axons, when Robo-mediated repulsion is at its strongest. “That was a puzzle,” Tessier-Lavigne says. And it’s that puzzle they’ve resolved in the current study. While sequencing a collection of Robo3 cDNAs, the authors discovered two isoforms, one with and one without the two terminal exons. “We fell off our chairs when we did the immunohistochemistry,” Tessier-Lavigne says. Robo3.1 was expressed on the precrossing axonal segment, whereas Robo3.2 was found on the postcrossing segment. Overexpression of 3.1 facilitated crossing but led many axons to recross. Robo3.2 overexpression prevented most axons from crossing all together, but those that did never recrossed. The results suggest that unlike Robo3.1, Robo3.2 is not a silencer of the Slit receptors, but instead cooperates with them. “Our hypothesis is that Robo3.1 and 3.2 are tied together to give you an all-or-nothing switch,” says TessierLavigne. The mechanisms controlling this switch are yet to be determined. Chen, Z., et al. 2008. Neuron. 58:325–332. Sweeter tumors with EGFR E GFR sweetens cancer cells to keep them alive, say Zhang Weihua, Mien-Chie Hung, Isaiah Fidler, and colleagues (University of Texas, Houston, TX). Prognosis for many epithelial tumors correlates with the expression level of epidermal growth factor receptor. “It has traditionally been thought that tumor cells with too much receptor have too much tyrosine kinase activity,” Hung says. “But therapeutic kinase blockade has been only partially successful.” Investigating other mechanisms, the authors showed that knockdown of EGFR reduced intracellular glucose levels, and increased production of energy-scavenging autophagosomes, ultimately leading to cell death. This cell death could be prevented by providing extra glucose. This effect on cellular glucose is due to an interaction between EGFR and the sodium/glucose cotransporter, SGLT1, the team found. EGFR knockdown reduced expression of SGLT1, and SGLT1 knockdown caused autophagosome-induced death. Transporter loss was not due to lowered transcription, suggesting that the protein became unstable in the absence of EGFR. EGFR’s stabilizing effect was dependent on its extracellular domain and remained even in the absence of its kinase activity. “The excess stabilization of the glucose transporter allows these cells to survive in harsher conditions,” Hung says. Targeting this additional function of EGFR might therefore make for a better therapy. Weihua, Z., et al. 2008. Cancer Cell. 13:385–393. Abundance of ITAM prevents autoimmunity F or T cell receptors, more activation motifs means less autoimmunity, say Jeff Holst, Dario Vignali (St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital, Memphis, TN), and colleagues. The T cell receptor’s four CD3 subunits contain a total of 10 tyrosine-based activation motifs (ITAMs). These motifs dock with tyrosine kinases inside the cell to promote signaling, but it’s unclear why the receptor needs so many ITAMs. The authors generated mice that expressed mutant CD3 subunits with different numbers of ITAMs. Mice with seven or more ITAMs on their CD3 subunits developed normally, but with six or fewer, mice were prone to autoimmune disease. “Number was more important than ‘fl avor,’” Vignali says. Although fl avor—the specifi c ITAM type—also played some part, since two of the four strains with six ITAMs remained healthy. Autoimmunity can be caused by loss of tolerance for self-antigens during development in the thymus. To test whether ITAM number affected selfantigen recognition, the authors created male mice in which either wild-type or mutant CD3 subunits were combined with a T cell receptor specifi c for a male antigen. Although wild-type mice deleted thymic T cells bearing the receptor, those with few functional ITAMs allowed the T cells to develop and enter the periphery, where they could provoke an autoimmune reaction. “Self-antigens have to be recognized in the thymus even when affi nity and density is low,” Vignali says. The large number of ITAMs might therefore ensure the message isn’t lost. Holst, J., et al. 2008. Nat. Immunol. doi:10.1038/ni.1611.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • The Journal of Cell Biology

دوره 181  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2008