eLife (Dec 2017)

Calcium-mediated shaping of naive CD4 T-cell phenotype and function

  • Vincent Guichard,
  • Nelly Bonilla,
  • Aurélie Durand,
  • Alexandra Audemard-Verger,
  • Thomas Guilbert,
  • Bruno Martin,
  • Bruno Lucas,
  • Cédric Auffray

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.27215
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6

Abstract

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Continuous contact with self-major histocompatibility complex ligands is essential for the survival of naive CD4 T cells. We have previously shown that the resulting tonic TCR signaling also influences their fate upon activation by increasing their ability to differentiate into induced/peripheral regulatory T cells. To decipher the molecular mechanisms governing this process, we here focus on the TCR signaling cascade and demonstrate that a rise in intracellular calcium levels is sufficient to modulate the phenotype of mouse naive CD4 T cells and to increase their sensitivity to regulatory T-cell polarization signals, both processes relying on calcineurin activation. Accordingly, in vivo calcineurin inhibition leads the most self-reactive naive CD4 T cells to adopt the phenotype of their less self-reactive cell-counterparts. Collectively, our findings demonstrate that calcium-mediated activation of the calcineurin pathway acts as a rheostat to shape both the phenotype and effector potential of naive CD4 T cells in the steady-state.

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