Tissue mechanics controls T-cell activation and metabolism

bioRxiv(2019)

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SUMMARY Upon immunogenic challenge, lymph nodes become mechanically stiff as immune cells proliferate within their encapsulated environments, and with resolution, they reestablish a soft, baseline state. We found that these mechanical changes in the microenvironment promote and then restrict T-cell activation and metabolic reprogramming. Sensing of tissue mechanics by T cells requires the mechanosensor YAP. Unlike in other cells where YAP promotes proliferation, YAP in T cells suppresses proliferation in a stiffness-dependent manner by directly restricting the translocation of NFAT into the nucleus. YAP regulates T-cell responses against viral infections and in autoimmune diabetes. Our work reveals a new paradigm whereby tissue mechanics fine-tunes adaptive immune responses in health and disease. One Sentence Summary Tissue mechanics regulates T cells.
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