Kinesin-4 KIF21B limits microtubule growth to allow rapid centrosome polarization in T cells

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2020-12-21

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Hooikaas, Peter Jan
Damstra, Hugo Gj
Gros, Oane J
van Riel, Wilhelmina E
Martin, Maud
Smits, Yesper Th
van Loosdregt, JorgISNI 0000000390843978
Kapitein, Lukas C
Berger, Florian
Akhmanova, Anna

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Abstract

When a T cell and an antigen-presenting cell form an immunological synapse, rapid dynein-driven translocation of the centrosome towards the contact site leads to reorganization of microtubules and associated organelles. Currently, little is known about how the regulation of microtubule dynamics contributes to this process. Here, we show that the knockout of KIF21B, a kinesin-4 linked to autoimmune disorders, causes microtubule overgrowth and perturbs centrosome translocation. KIF21B restricts microtubule length by inducing microtubule pausing typically followed by catastrophe. Catastrophe induction with vinblastine prevented microtubule overgrowth and was sufficient to rescue centrosome polarization in KIF21B-knockout cells. Biophysical simulations showed that a relatively small number of KIF21B molecules can restrict microtubule length and promote an imbalance of dynein-mediated pulling forces that allows the centrosome to translocate past the nucleus. We conclude that proper control of microtubule length is important for allowing rapid remodeling of the cytoskeleton and efficient T cell polarization.

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Actins/metabolism, Antigen-Presenting Cells/immunology, Centrosome/metabolism, Cytoskeleton/metabolism, Humans, Immunological Synapses/metabolism, Kinesins/metabolism, Lymphocyte Activation, Microtubules/metabolism, T-Lymphocytes/immunology, Journal Article, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

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Hooikaas, P J, Damstra, H G, Gros, O J, van Riel, W E, Martin, M, Smits, Y T, van Loosdregt, J, Kapitein, L C, Berger, F & Akhmanova, A 2020, 'Kinesin-4 KIF21B limits microtubule growth to allow rapid centrosome polarization in T cells', eLife, vol. 9, e62876, pp. 1-75. https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.62876