Asymmetric T lymphocyte division in the initiation of adaptive immune responses

JT Chang, VR Palanivel, I Kinjyo, F Schambach… - science, 2007 - science.org
JT Chang, VR Palanivel, I Kinjyo, F Schambach, AM Intlekofer, A Banerjee, SA Longworth…
science, 2007science.org
A hallmark of mammalian immunity is the heterogeneity of cell fate that exists among
pathogen-experienced lymphocytes. We show that a dividing T lymphocyte initially
responding to a microbe exhibits unequal partitioning of proteins that mediate signaling, cell
fate specification, and asymmetric cell division. Asymmetric segregation of determinants
appears to be coordinated by prolonged interaction between the T cell and its antigen-
presenting cell before division. Additionally, the first two daughter T cells displayed …
A hallmark of mammalian immunity is the heterogeneity of cell fate that exists among pathogen-experienced lymphocytes. We show that a dividing T lymphocyte initially responding to a microbe exhibits unequal partitioning of proteins that mediate signaling, cell fate specification, and asymmetric cell division. Asymmetric segregation of determinants appears to be coordinated by prolonged interaction between the T cell and its antigen-presenting cell before division. Additionally, the first two daughter T cells displayed phenotypic and functional indicators of being differentially fated toward effector and memory lineages. These results suggest a mechanism by which a single lymphocyte can apportion diverse cell fates necessary for adaptive immunity.
AAAS