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Eur J Immunol ; 53(11): e2250284, 2023 11.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37503840

RESUMEN

To obtain a better understanding of the biology behind life-threatening fungal infections caused by Candida albicans, we recently conducted an in silico screening for fungal and host protein interaction partners. We report here that the extracellular domain of human CD4 binds to the moonlighting protein enolase 1 (Eno1) of C. albicans as predicted bioinformatically. By using different anti-CD4 monoclonal antibodies, we determined that C. albicans Eno1 (CaEno1) primarily binds to the extracellular domain 3 of CD4. Functionally, we observed that CaEno1 binding to CD4 activated lymphocyte-specific protein tyrosine kinase (LCK), which was also the case for anti-CD4 monoclonal antibodies tested in parallel. CaEno1 binding to naïve human CD4+ T cells skewed cytokine secretion toward a Th2 profile indicative of poor fungal control. Moreover, CaEno1 inhibited human memory CD4+ T-cell recall responses. Therapeutically, CD4+ T cells transduced with a p41/Crf1-specific T-cell receptor developed for adoptive T-cell therapy were not inhibited by CaEno1 in vitro. Together, the interaction of human CD4+ T cells with CaEno1 modulated host CD4+ T-cell responses in favor of the fungus. Thus, CaEno1 mediates not only immune evasion through its interference with complement regulators but also through the direct modulation of CD4+ T-cell responses.


Asunto(s)
Candida albicans , Linfocitos T , Humanos , Linfocitos T/metabolismo , Linfocitos T CD4-Positivos , Fosfopiruvato Hidratasa/metabolismo , Anticuerpos Monoclonales/metabolismo
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Histochem Cell Biol ; 125(5): 457-74, 2006 May.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16267652

RESUMEN

Enabled/vasodilator-stimulated phosphoprotein (Ena/VASP) proteins are established regulators of actin-based motility, platelet aggregation, and growth cone guidance. However, the molecular mechanisms involved essentially remain elusive. Here we report on a novel mechanism of VASP action, namely the regulation of tensile strength, contractility, and rigidity of the actin cytoskeleton. Compared to wild-type cells fibroblasts derived from VASP-deficient mice have thicker and more stable actin stress fibres. Furthermore focal adhesions are enlarged, myosin light chain phosphorylation is increased, and the rigidity of the filament-supported plasma membrane is elevated about three- to fourfold, as is evident from atomic force microscopy. Moreover, fibronectin-coated beads adhere stronger to the surface of VASP-deficient cells. The resistance of these beads to mechanical displacement by laser tweezers is dramatically increased in an F-actin-dependent mode. Cytoskeletal stabilization coincides with slower cell adhesion and detachment, while overall adhesion is increased. Interestingly, many of these effects observed in VASP (-/-) cells are recapitulated in VASP-overexpressing cells, hinting towards a balanced stoichiometry necessary for appropriate VASP function. Taken together, our results suggest that VASP regulates surface protrusion formation and cell adhesion through modulation of the mechanical properties of the actin cytoskeleton.


Asunto(s)
Actinas/ultraestructura , Moléculas de Adhesión Celular/fisiología , Adhesión Celular/fisiología , Citoesqueleto/ultraestructura , Proteínas de Microfilamentos/fisiología , Fosfoproteínas/fisiología , Animales , Moléculas de Adhesión Celular/deficiencia , Fibroblastos/fisiología , Fibronectinas/fisiología , Humanos , Ratones , Proteínas de Microfilamentos/deficiencia , Microscopía de Fuerza Atómica , Microesferas , Modelos Biológicos , Cadenas Ligeras de Miosina/metabolismo , Fosfoproteínas/deficiencia , Fosforilación
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J Biol Chem ; 278(18): 15601-7, 2003 May 02.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12571245

RESUMEN

Various drugs that elevate cGMP levels and activate cGMP-dependent protein kinase (cGK) inhibit agonist-induced platelet activation. In the present study we identified the LIM and SH3 domain protein (LASP) that was recently cloned from human breast cancer cells (Tomasetto, C., Regnier, C., Moog-Lutz, C., Mattei, M. G., Chenard, M. P., Liderau, R., Basset, P., and Rio, M. C. (1995) Genomics 28, 367-376) as a novel substrate of cGK in human platelets. Recombinant human LASP was phosphorylated by cGMP- and cAMP-dependent protein kinase (cAK) in vitro. Cotransfection of PtK-2 cells with LASP and cGK confirmed phosphorylation of LASP in vivo. Studies with human LASP mutants identified serine 146 as a specific phosphorylation site for cGK and cAK in vivo. LASP is an actin-binding protein, and the phospho-LASP-mimicking mutant S146D showed reduced binding affinity for F-actin in cosedimentation experiments. Immunofluorescence of transfected PtK2 cells demonstrated the localization of LASP in the tips of cell membrane extensions and at cell-cell contacts. Expression of the human LASP mutant S146D resulted in nearly complete relocalization to the cytosol and reduced migration of the cells. Taken together, these data suggest that phosphorylation of LASP by cGK and cAK may be involved in cytoskeletal organization and cell motility.


Asunto(s)
Actinas/metabolismo , Proteínas Quinasas Dependientes de AMP Cíclico/fisiología , Proteínas Quinasas Dependientes de GMP Cíclico/fisiología , Proteínas de Homeodominio/metabolismo , Proteínas de Neoplasias , Dominios Homologos src , Proteínas Adaptadoras Transductoras de Señales , Moléculas de Adhesión Celular/metabolismo , Línea Celular , Movimiento Celular , Proteínas del Citoesqueleto , Humanos , Proteínas con Dominio LIM , Proteínas de Microfilamentos , Fosfoproteínas/metabolismo , Fosforilación , Serina/metabolismo
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J Biol Chem ; 277(47): 45604-10, 2002 Nov 22.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12055190

RESUMEN

Ena/VASP (Drosophila Enabled/vasodilator-stimulated phosphoprotein) proteins are key regulators that promote or inhibit actin-based motility, cell adhesion, and various aspects of axon guidance. However, a conclusive concept of Ena/VASP functions remains elusive. Here, we report that VASP-deficient fibroblasts, despite normal mammalian Enabled (Mena) and Ena-VASP-like (Evl) expression levels, are highly spread. VASP(-/-) cells cover about twice the substrate surface area as wild type cells, while cell volumes are unchanged. In accordance with these observations, activation of the Rac/p21-activated kinase (PAK) pathway, a crucial element in the regulation of cell spreading, is markedly enhanced in VASP(-/-) cells. Thus, in the absence of VASP Rac activation is dramatically prolonged, and PAK activity is elevated after stimulation with platelet-derived growth factor or serum, respectively. Moreover, VASP-deficient cells show compromised migration and reorientation in a wound healing assay. Collectively, our results reveal a VASP-dependent modulation of the Rac/PAK pathway and Rac/PAK-regulated processes, like cell motility and polarization.


Asunto(s)
Moléculas de Adhesión Celular/genética , Movimiento Celular/fisiología , Tamaño de la Célula , Proteínas del Citoesqueleto , Fosfoproteínas/genética , Proteínas Serina-Treonina Quinasas/metabolismo , Proteínas de Unión al GTP rac/metabolismo , Animales , Proteínas Portadoras/metabolismo , Moléculas de Adhesión Celular/metabolismo , Activación Enzimática , Fibroblastos/citología , Fibroblastos/fisiología , Mesangio Glomerular/citología , Ratones , Ratones Noqueados , Proteínas de Microfilamentos/genética , Proteínas de Microfilamentos/metabolismo , Miocardio/citología , Fosfoproteínas/metabolismo , Proteínas/metabolismo , Seudópodos/metabolismo , Quinasas p21 Activadas
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