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                2016
             
    
        
            
                
        
    
                
                 
    Novel non-canonical role of STAT1 in Natural Killer cell cytotoxicity
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                            Putz, E. M.; Majoros, Andrea; Gotthardt, Dagmar; Prchal-Murphy, Michaela; König, Eva; Fux, Daniela; Schlattl, Andreas; Schreiber, Robert; Carotta, Sebastian; Mueller, Mathias; Gerner, Christopher; Decker, Thomas; Sexl, Veronika
                
            
                    Publikationen als Autor:in / Herausgeber:in der Vetmeduni
                
                
            
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                            STAT1 is an important regulator of NK cell maturation and cytotoxicity. Although the consequences of Stat1-deficiency have been described in detail the underlying molecular functions of STAT1 in NK cells are only partially understood. Here, we describe a novel non-canonical role of STAT1 that was unmasked in NK cells expressing a Stat1-Y701F mutant. This mutation prevents JAK-dependent phosphorylation, subsequent nuclear translocation and cytokine-induced transcriptional activity as verified by RNA-seq analysis. As expected Stat1-Y701F mice displayed impaired NK cell maturation comparable to Stat1(-/-) animals. In contrast Stat1-Y701F NK cells exerted a significantly enhanced cytotoxicity in vitro and in vivo compared to Stat1(-/-) NK cells in the absence of detectable transcriptional activity. We thus investigated the STAT1 interactome using primary NK cells derived from Stat1(ind) mice that inducibly express a FLAG-tagged STAT1. Mass spectrometry revealed that STAT1 directly binds proteins involved in cell junction formation and proteins associated to membrane or membrane-bound vesicles. In line, immunofluorescence studies uncovered the recruitment of STAT1 to the target-cell interphase during NK cell killing. This led us to propose a novel function for STAT1 at the immunological synapse in NK cells regulating tumor surveillance and cytotoxicity.
                
            
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                            Interactome; NK cell; STAT1; tumor surveillance; vesicle
                
            
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                            Originalarbeit
                
            
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                            CCBY
                
            
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                            Hybrid
                
            
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                                    2162-402X - 
                
            
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