[PDF][PDF] The sorting receptor Sortilin exhibits a dual function in exocytic trafficking of interferon-γ and granzyme A in T cells

S Herda, F Raczkowski, HW Mittrücker, G Willimsky… - Immunity, 2012 - cell.com
S Herda, F Raczkowski, HW Mittrücker, G Willimsky, K Gerlach, AA Kühl, T Breiderhoff…
Immunity, 2012cell.com
Immunological control of infections or tumors depends on the release of effector cytokines
and polarized secretion of cytotoxic granules from T cells and natural killer cells. Here we
show that the sorting receptor Sortilin controlled both processes. In murine Sortilin-deficient
cytotoxic T lymphocytes, regulated secretion of granzyme A and cytotoxic killing was
enhanced and correlated with increased vesicle-associated membrane protein 7 availability.
In contrast, loss of Sortilin reduced the release of interferon-γ upon infections and in …
Summary
Immunological control of infections or tumors depends on the release of effector cytokines and polarized secretion of cytotoxic granules from T cells and natural killer cells. Here we show that the sorting receptor Sortilin controlled both processes. In murine Sortilin-deficient cytotoxic T lymphocytes, regulated secretion of granzyme A and cytotoxic killing was enhanced and correlated with increased vesicle-associated membrane protein 7 availability. In contrast, loss of Sortilin reduced the release of interferon-γ upon infections and in autoimmune colitis. Exit of interferon-γ from the Golgi apparatus required the presence of Sortilin. Furthermore, we tracked the transport route of interferon-γ beyond this Sortilin-dependent Golgi to early endosome step. In wild-type T cells, trafficking of interferon-γ from the endosomal sorting platform to the plasma membrane proceeded independently of recycling endosomes, and interferon-γ remained excluded from late endosomes. Our results suggest that Sortilin modulates systemic immune responses through exocytic sorting of immunological effector molecules.
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