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. 2017 Jul;18(7):780-790.
doi: 10.1038/ni.3764. Epub 2017 May 29.

Post-translational control of T cell development by the ESCRT protein CHMP5

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Post-translational control of T cell development by the ESCRT protein CHMP5

Stanley Adoro et al. Nat Immunol. 2017 Jul.

Abstract

The acquisition of a protective vertebrate immune system hinges on the efficient generation of a diverse but self-tolerant repertoire of T cells by the thymus through mechanisms that remain incompletely resolved. Here we identified the endosomal-sorting-complex-required-for-transport (ESCRT) protein CHMP5, known to be required for the formation of multivesicular bodies, as a key sensor of thresholds for signaling via the T cell antigen receptor (TCR) that was essential for T cell development. CHMP5 enabled positive selection by promoting post-selection thymocyte survival in part through stabilization of the pro-survival protein Bcl-2. Accordingly, loss of CHMP5 in thymocyte precursor cells abolished T cell development, a phenotype that was 'rescued' by genetic deletion of the pro-apoptotic protein Bim or transgenic expression of Bcl-2. Mechanistically, positive selection resulted in the stabilization of CHMP5 by inducing its interaction with the deubiquitinase USP8. Our results thus identify CHMP5 as an essential component of the post-translational machinery required for T cell development.

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