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Active Tonic mTORC1 Signals Shape Baseline Translation in Naive T Cells.


ABSTRACT: Naive CD4+ T cells are an example of dynamic cell homeostasis: T cells need to avoid autoreactivity while constantly seeing self-peptides, yet they must be primed to react to foreign antigens during infection. The instructive signals that balance this primed yet quiescent state are unknown. Interactions with self-peptides result in membrane-proximal, tonic signals in resting T cells. Here we reveal selective and robust tonic mTORC1 signals in CD4+ T cells that influence T cell fate decisions. We find that the Ras exchange factor Rasgrp1 is necessary to generate tonic mTORC1 signals. Genome-wide ribosome profiling of resting, primary CD4+ T cells uncovers a baseline translational landscape rich in mTOR targets linked to mitochondria, oxidative phosphorylation, and splicing. Aberrantly increased tonic mTORC1 signals from a Rasgrp1Anaef allele result in immunopathology with spontaneous appearance of T peripheral helper cells, follicular helper T cells, and anti-nuclear antibodies that are preceded by subtle alterations in the translational landscape.

SUBMITTER: Myers DR 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6593126 | biostudies-literature | 2019 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Active Tonic mTORC1 Signals Shape Baseline Translation in Naive T Cells.

Myers Darienne R DR   Norlin Emilia E   Vercoulen Yvonne Y   Roose Jeroen P JP  

Cell reports 20190501 6


Naive CD4<sup>+</sup> T cells are an example of dynamic cell homeostasis: T cells need to avoid autoreactivity while constantly seeing self-peptides, yet they must be primed to react to foreign antigens during infection. The instructive signals that balance this primed yet quiescent state are unknown. Interactions with self-peptides result in membrane-proximal, tonic signals in resting T cells. Here we reveal selective and robust tonic mTORC1 signals in CD4<sup>+</sup> T cells that influence T c  ...[more]

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