RRC ID 85236
Author Ueno Y, Yamaguchi R, Tanaka Y, Miyake Y, Takaki K, Nakao A, Ozaki R, Yokota Y, Fukai I, Kuwada S, Fukuoka N, Okuda N, Nishida A, Shiba T, Kataoka T.
Title Expression and localization of lysosomal-associated membrane protein 1- and perforin-based hybrid molecules in the murine cytotoxic T cell line CTLL-2.
Journal Cytotechnology
Abstract Cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTL) and natural killer cells harbor lytic granules as secretory lysosomes. Lytic granules contain perforin as a soluble protein that forms pores and is essential for target cell lysis. Lysosomal-associated membrane protein 1 (LAMP1) is a single transmembrane protein that is enriched in lysosomes and is also present in lytic granules. In this study, to investigate the feasibility of membrane-integral markers for lytic granules, LAMP1- and perforin-based hybrid molecules were constructed and their expression and localization were examined in the murine cytotoxic T-cell line CTLL-2. Stable CTLL-2 transfectants were established by nucleofection using linearized vectors encoding human LAMP1 (1-417) fused to enhanced green fluorescent protein (EGFP) and FLAG (LAMP1-EGFP-FLAG) and human perforin (1-555) fused to human LAMP1 (325-417), EGFP, and FLAG (Perforin-LAMP1-EGFP-FLAG). Confocal microscopy showed that LysoTracker Red colocalized with LAMP1-EGFP-FLAG and Perforin-LAMP1-EGFP-FLAG, and Perforin-LAMP1-EGFP-FLAG showed a broader cytoplasmic distribution than LAMP1-EGFP-FLAG. A Percoll density gradient centrifugation analysis revealed that LAMP1-EGFP-FLAG and Perforin-LAMP1-EGFP-FLAG were distributed in fractions associated with the endogenous expression of perforin and LAMP1. The effects of glycosylation inhibitors on the expression and intracellular transport of LAMP1-EGFP-FLAG were also investigated. Concanamycin A, an inhibitor of vacuolar-type H+-ATPase, was unable to induce the proteolytic degradation of Perforin-LAMP1-EGFP-FLAG, in contrast to perforin. The present results demonstrated that some LAMP1-EGFP-FLAG and Perforin-LAMP1-EGFP-FLAG localized to acidic granules or dense granules containing perforin and LAMP1 in CTLL-2 cells.
Volume 77(4)
Pages 129
Published 2025-8-1
DOI 10.1007/s10616-025-00794-8
PII 794
PMID 40583867
PMC PMC12198104
IF 1.777
Resource
Human and Animal Cells CTLL-2(RCB0637) 293T(RCB2202)