Dominance of CCL22 over CCL17 in induction of chemokine receptor CCR4 desensitization and internalization on human Th2 cells
Open Access
- 19 December 2003
- journal article
- inflammation and-innate-immunity
- Published by Wiley in European Journal of Immunology
- Vol. 34 (1) , 231-240
- https://doi.org/10.1002/eji.200324429
Abstract
Chemokines and their receptors play a pivotal role in controlling T cell trafficking in immunity and inflammation. Two chemokines, CCL17 and CCL22, activate the chemokine receptor CCR4, expressed on functionally distinct subsets of T cells: cutaneous leukocyte-associated antigen (CLA)+ skin-homing, T helper (Th) 2, and CD25+ T suppressor cells. Here, we compared the ability of CCL17 and CCL22 to promote CCR4 internalization as a mechanism of regulation of receptor function on human Th2 cells. We report that CCL22 is a potent and rapid inducer of CCR4 internalization, while CCL17 is not. CCR4 internalization does not require G protein coupling, while being dependent on lipid rafts integrity and clathrin-coated pits functionality. Cell surface disappearance ofCCR4 is rapidly reversed upon removal of exogenous ligand by virtue of receptor recycling. CCR4 internalization leads to a loss of functional responsiveness, while recovery of surface expression leads to re-acquisition of chemotactic sensitivity of Th2 cells. The differential CCR4 desensitization and internalization reported here and the distinct expression patterns of CCL17 and CCL22 observed in vivo suggest that while CCL17 may act first on CCR4 at the endothelial surface to promote vascular recognition, CCL22 could subsequently engage the receptor within the tissue microenvironmentto guide cellular localization.Keywords
This publication has 49 references indexed in Scilit:
- Compartmentalized Production of CCL17 In VivoThe Journal of Experimental Medicine, 2003
- Airway hyperresponsiveness, but not airway remodeling, is attenuated during chronic pulmonary allergic responses to Aspergillus in CCR4‐/‐ miceThe FASEB Journal, 2002
- Modulation of chemokine receptor expression and chemotactic responsiveness during differentiation of human naive T cells into Th1 or Th2 cellsEuropean Journal of Immunology, 2002
- CC Chemokine Receptor (CCR)4 and the CCR10 Ligand Cutaneous T Cell–attracting Chemokine (CTACK) in Lymphocyte Trafficking to Inflamed SkinThe Journal of Experimental Medicine, 2001
- A Th2 Chemokine, TARC, Produced by Keratinocytes May Recruit CLA+CCR4+ Lymphocytes into Lesional Atopic Dermatitis SkinJournal of Investigative Dermatology, 2000
- The Biology of Chemokines and their ReceptorsAnnual Review of Immunology, 2000
- The Role of Chemokine Receptors in Primary, Effector, and Memory Immune ResponsesAnnual Review of Immunology, 2000
- ChemokinesImmunity, 2000
- The Molecular Biology of Leukocyte Chemoattractant ReceptorsAnnual Review of Immunology, 1994
- The morphology but not the function of endosomes and lysosomes is altered by brefeldin A.The Journal of cell biology, 1992