Cell shape sensing licenses dendritic cells for homeostatic migration to lymph nodes

Author:

Alraies ZahraaORCID,Rivera Claudia A.,Delgado Maria-Graciela,Sanséau Doriane,Maurin Mathieu,Amadio Roberto,Maria Piperno Giulia,Dunsmore Garett,Yatim Aline,Lacerda Mariano Livia,Kniazeva Anna,Calmettes Vincent,Sáez Pablo J.ORCID,Williart Alice,Popard Henri,Gratia Matthieu,Lamiable OlivierORCID,Moreau Aurélie,Fusilier Zoé,Crestey Lou,Albaud Benoit,Legoix Patricia,Dejean Anne S.,Le Dorze Anne-Louise,Nakano HidekiORCID,Cook Donald N.,Lawrence TobyORCID,Manel NicolasORCID,Benvenuti Federica,Ginhoux Florent,Moreau Hélène D.,P. F. Nader Guilherme,Piel MatthieuORCID,Lennon-Duménil Ana-MariaORCID

Abstract

AbstractImmune cells experience large cell shape changes during environmental patrolling because of the physical constraints that they encounter while migrating through tissues. These cells can adapt to such deformation events using dedicated shape-sensing pathways. However, how shape sensing affects immune cell function is mostly unknown. Here, we identify a shape-sensing mechanism that increases the expression of the chemokine receptor CCR7 and guides dendritic cell migration from peripheral tissues to lymph nodes at steady state. This mechanism relies on the lipid metabolism enzyme cPLA2, requires nuclear envelope tensioning and is finely tuned by the ARP2/3 actin nucleation complex. We also show that this shape-sensing axis reprograms dendritic cell transcription by activating an IKKβ–NF-κB-dependent pathway known to control their tolerogenic potential. These results indicate that cell shape changes experienced by immune cells can define their migratory behavior and immunoregulatory properties and reveal a contribution of the physical properties of tissues to adaptive immunity.

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Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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