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DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0905384106
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Immune synapse formation determines interaction forces between T cells and antigen-presenting cells measured by atomic force microscopy

Bahram Hosseini,Ilia Louban,Dominik Djandji,Guido H. Wabnitz,Janosch Deeg,Nadja Bulbuc,Yvonne Samstag,Matthias Gunzer,Joachim P. Spatz,Günter J. Hämmerling

Immunological synapse
Antigen-presenting cell
T cell
2009
During adaptive immune responses, T lymphocytes recognize antigenic peptides presented by MHC molecules on antigen-presenting cells (APCs). This recognition results in the formation of a so-called immune synapse (IS) at the T-cell/APC interface, which is crucial for T-cell activation. The molecular composition of the IS has been extensively studied, but little is known about the biophysics and interaction forces between T cells and APCs. Here, we report the measurement of interaction forces between T cells and APCs employing atomic force microscopy (AFM). For these investigations, specific T cells were selected that recognize an antigenic peptide presented by MHC-class II molecules on APCs. Dynamic analysis of T-cell/APC interaction by AFM revealed that in the presence of antigen interaction forces increased from 1 to 2 nN at early time-points to a maximum of approximately 14 nN after 30 min and decreased again after 60 min. These data correlate with the kinetics of synapse formation that also reached a maximum after 30 min, as determined by high-throughput multispectral imaging flow cytometry. Because the integrin lymphocyte function antigen-1 (LFA-1) and its counterpart intercellular adhesion molecule-1 (ICAM-1) are prominent members of a mature IS, the effect of a small molecular inhibitor for LFA-1, BIRT377, was investigated. BIRT377 almost completely abolish the interaction forces, emphasizing the importance of LFA-1/ICAM-1-interactions for firm T-cell/APC adhesion. In conclusion, using biophysical measurements, this study provides precise values for the interaction forces between T cells and APCs and demonstrates that these forces develop over time and are highest when synapse formation is maximal.
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    Immune synapse formation determines interaction forces between T cells and antigen-presenting cells measured by atomic force microscopy” is a paper by Bahram Hosseini Ilia Louban Dominik Djandji Guido H. Wabnitz Janosch Deeg Nadja Bulbuc Yvonne Samstag Matthias Gunzer Joachim P. Spatz Günter J. Hämmerling published in 2009. It has an Open Access status of “green”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.