Macropinocytosis drives T cell growth by sustaining the activation of mTORC1

Macropinocytosis has been implicated in the expansion of transformed cells when nutrient-depleted. Here the authors show that macropinocytosis also contributes to the expansion of primary T cells even under nutrient-replete conditions, potentially by providing access of extracellular amino acids to...

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Autores principales: John C. Charpentier, Di Chen, Philip E. Lapinski, Jackson Turner, Irina Grigorova, Joel A. Swanson, Philip D. King
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:863ae641e6d64e65b74baab500a58bce2021-12-02T14:42:30ZMacropinocytosis drives T cell growth by sustaining the activation of mTORC110.1038/s41467-019-13997-32041-1723https://doaj.org/article/863ae641e6d64e65b74baab500a58bce2020-01-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-019-13997-3https://doaj.org/toc/2041-1723Macropinocytosis has been implicated in the expansion of transformed cells when nutrient-depleted. Here the authors show that macropinocytosis also contributes to the expansion of primary T cells even under nutrient-replete conditions, potentially by providing access of extracellular amino acids to an endolysosomal compartment to sustain mTORC1 activation.John C. CharpentierDi ChenPhilip E. LapinskiJackson TurnerIrina GrigorovaJoel A. SwansonPhilip D. KingNature PortfolioarticleScienceQENNature Communications, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 1-9 (2020)
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Jackson Turner
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Joel A. Swanson
Philip D. King
Macropinocytosis drives T cell growth by sustaining the activation of mTORC1
description Macropinocytosis has been implicated in the expansion of transformed cells when nutrient-depleted. Here the authors show that macropinocytosis also contributes to the expansion of primary T cells even under nutrient-replete conditions, potentially by providing access of extracellular amino acids to an endolysosomal compartment to sustain mTORC1 activation.
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author John C. Charpentier
Di Chen
Philip E. Lapinski
Jackson Turner
Irina Grigorova
Joel A. Swanson
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title Macropinocytosis drives T cell growth by sustaining the activation of mTORC1
title_short Macropinocytosis drives T cell growth by sustaining the activation of mTORC1
title_full Macropinocytosis drives T cell growth by sustaining the activation of mTORC1
title_fullStr Macropinocytosis drives T cell growth by sustaining the activation of mTORC1
title_full_unstemmed Macropinocytosis drives T cell growth by sustaining the activation of mTORC1
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