Different TCR-induced T lymphocyte responses are potentiated by stiffness with variable sensitivity

Michael Saitakis(Inserm), Stéphanie Dogniaux(Inserm), Christel Goudot(Inserm), Nathalie Bufi(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), Sophie Asnacios(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), Mathieu Maurin(Inserm), Clotilde Randriamampita(Délégation Paris 5), Atef Asnacios(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), Claire Hivroz(Inserm)
eLife
June 8, 2017
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Abstract

T cell functions are affected by stiffness within the physiological Young's modulus range of 0.5 kPa to 100 kPa. Stiffness modulates T lymphocyte migration and morphological changes induced by TCR/CD3 triggering. Stiffness also increases TCR-induced immune system, metabolism and cell-cycle-related genes. Yet, upon TCR/CD3 stimulation, while cytokine production increases within a wide range of stiffness, from hundreds of Pa to hundreds of kPa, T cell metabolic properties and cell cycle progression are only increased by the highest stiffness tested (100 kPa). Finally, mechanical properties of adherent antigen-presenting cells modulate cytokine production by T cells. Together, these results reveal that T cells discriminate between the wide range of stiffness values found in the body and adapt their responses accordingly.


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