Autophagy is induced in CD4+ T cells and important for the growth factor-withdrawal cell death |
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Authors: | Li Changyou Capan Elizabeth Zhao Yani Zhao Jianping Stolz Donna Watkins Simon C Jin Shengkan Lu Binfeng |
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Affiliation: | Department of Immunology, School of Medicine, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, USA. |
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Abstract: | Autophagy is a tightly regulated catabolic mechanism that degrades proteins and organelles. Autophagy mediates programmed cell death under certain conditions. To determine the role of autophagy in T cells, we examined, in mouse CD4+ T cells, conditions under which autophagy is induced and alterations of the cell fate when autophagy is blocked. We have found that resting naive CD4+ T cells do not contain detectable autophagosomes. Autophagy can be observed in activated CD4+ T cells upon TCR stimulation, cytokine culturing, and prolonged serum starvation. Induction of autophagy in T cells requires JNK and the class III PI3K. Autophagy is inhibited by caspases and mammalian target of rapamycin in T cells. Interestingly, more Th2 cells than Th1 cells undergo autophagy. Th2 cells become more resistant to growth factor-withdrawal cell death when autophagy is blocked using either chemical inhibitors 3-methyladenine, or by RNA interference knockdown of beclin 1 and Atg7. Therefore, autophagy is an important mechanism that controls homeostasis of CD4+ T cells. |
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