Cutting edge: CD4 is the receptor for the tick saliva immunosuppressor, Salp15 |
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Authors: | Garg Renu Juncadella Ignacio J Ramamoorthi Nandhini Ashish Ananthanarayanan Shobana K Thomas Venetta Rincón Mercedes Krueger Joanna K Fikrig Erol Yengo Christopher M Anguita Juan |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biology, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Charlotte, NC 28223, USA. |
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Abstract: | Salp15 is an Ixodes scapularis salivary protein that inhibits CD4+ T cell activation through the repression of TCR ligation-triggered calcium fluxes and IL-2 production. We show in this study that Salp15 binds specifically to the CD4 coreceptor on mammalian host T cells. Salp15 specifically associates through its C-terminal residues with the outermost two extracellular domains of CD4. Upon binding to CD4, Salp15 inhibits the subsequent TCR ligation-induced T cell signaling at the earliest steps including tyrosine phosphorylation of the Src kinase Lck, downstream effector proteins, and lipid raft reorganization. These results provide a molecular basis to understanding the immunosuppressive activity of Salp15 and its specificity for CD4+ T cells. |
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