Alpha2 Beta1 Integrin Signaling Augments T Cell Receptor-dependent Production of Interferon-gamma in Human T Cells
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The mechanisms by which beta1 integrins modulate T cell costimulation are still poorly defined. In this study, we examined the role of collagen-binding integrins alpha1 beta1 and alpha2 beta1 in the regulation of interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma). We demonstrated that ligation of alpha2 beta1 integrin with Collagen type I (Coll I) but not alpha1 beta1 integrin with Collagen IV (Coll IV) significantly augmented T cell receptor (TCR)-dependent expression and production of IFN-gamma by effector T cells. The effect of Coll I was not due to cell adhesion as soluble Coll I also augmented TCR-dependent production of IFN-gamma. Inhibition studies indicated that activation of ERK and JNK MAPKs and PI3K/AKT are necessary for both TCR- and TCR+alpha2 beta1 integrin-dependent IFN-gamma production and that Coll I increases TCR-dependent activation of ERK and JNK MAPKs, and AKT. In addition, our results showed that Coll IV is less potent than Coll I in augmenting TCR-dependent activation of JNK/MAPK, which may explain the differential effect of collagen matrices on TCR-dependent IFN-gamma production. Together, these results indicate that the costimulatory effect of Coll I on IFN-gamma expression is integrated at the levels of ERK and JNK MAPKs and PI3K/AKT signaling pathways and suggest JNK/MAPK as a major signaling pathway of Coll I costimulation. Thus, our study identifies alpha2 beta1 integrin as an important regulatory pathway of IFN-gamma expression and provides novel insights into the signaling mechanisms of integrin costimulation in T cells. As such, this study further supports the functional importance that Coll I interactions may have on the control of T cell-dependent Th1 inflammatory diseases.
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