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Polarized secretion of lysosomes at the B cell synapse couples antigen extraction to processing and presentation
Authors:Yuseff Maria-Isabel  Reversat Anne  Lankar Danielle  Diaz Jheimmy  Fanget Isabelle  Pierobon Paolo  Randrian Violaine  Larochette Nathanael  Vascotto Fulvia  Desdouets Chantal  Jauffred Bertrand  Bellaiche Yohanns  Gasman Stéphane  Darchen François  Desnos Claire  Lennon-Duménil Ana-Maria
Affiliation:Inserm U932, Institut Curie, 12 rue Lhomond, 75005 Paris, France. maria-isabel.yuseff@curie.fr
Abstract:
Engagement of the B cell receptor (BCR) by surface-tethered antigens (Ag) leads to formation of?a synapse that promotes Ag uptake for presentation onto major histocompatibility complex class II (MHCII) molecules. We have highlighted the membrane trafficking events and associated molecular mechanisms involved in Ag extraction and processing at the B cell synapse. MHCII-containing lysosomes are recruited to the synapse where they locally undergo exocytosis, allowing synapse acidification and the extracellular release of hydrolases that promote the extraction of the immobilized Ag. Lysosome recruitment and secretion results from the polarization of the microtubule-organizing center (MTOC), which relies on the cell division cycle (Cdc42)-downstream effector, atypical protein kinase C (aPKCζ). aPKCζ is phosphorylated upon BCR engagement, associates to lysosomal vesicles, and is required for their polarized secretion at the B cell synapse. Regulation of B lymphocyte polarity therefore emerges as?a central mechanism that couples Ag extraction to Ag processing and presentation.
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