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B- and T-lymphocyte attenuator or BTLA (also known as
cluster of differentiation The cluster of differentiation (also known as cluster of designation or classification determinant and often abbreviated as CD) is a protocol used for the identification and investigation of cell surface molecules providing targets for immunophen ...
272 or CD272) is a
protein Proteins are large biomolecules and macromolecules that comprise one or more long chains of amino acid residues. Proteins perform a vast array of functions within organisms, including catalysing metabolic reactions, DNA replication, res ...
that belongs to the
CD28 CD28 (Cluster of Differentiation 28) is one of the proteins expressed on T cells that provide co-stimulatory signals required for T cell activation and survival. T cell stimulation through CD28 in addition to the T-cell receptor ( TCR) can provi ...
immunoglobulin superfamily The immunoglobulin superfamily (IgSF) is a large protein superfamily of cell surface and soluble proteins that are involved in the recognition, binding, or adhesion processes of cells. Molecules are categorized as members of this superfamily ...
(IgSF) which is encoded by the BTLA
gene In biology, the word gene (from , ; "...Wilhelm Johannsen coined the word gene to describe the Mendelian units of heredity..." meaning ''generation'' or ''birth'' or ''gender'') can have several different meanings. The Mendelian gene is a b ...
located on the 3rd human chromosome. BTLA was first discovered in 2003 as an inhibitor of Th1 expansion and it became the 3rd member of the CD28 IgSF. However, its discovered ligand herpes virus entry mediator or HVEM (also known as tumour necrosis factor receptor superfamily member 14 or TNFRSF14) belongs to the
tumor necrosis factor receptor superfamily The tumor necrosis factor receptor superfamily (TNFRSF) is a protein superfamily of cytokine receptors characterized by the ability to bind tumor necrosis factors (TNFs) via an extracellular cysteine-rich domain. With the exception of nerve growt ...
(TNFRSF). This finding was surprising because until the discovery of HVEM it was believed that
receptors Receptor may refer to: *Sensory receptor, in physiology, any structure which, on receiving environmental stimuli, produces an informative nerve impulse *Receptor (biochemistry), in biochemistry, a protein molecule that receives and responds to a n ...
and
ligands In coordination chemistry, a ligand is an ion or molecule (functional group) that binds to a central metal atom to form a coordination complex. The bonding with the metal generally involves formal donation of one or more of the ligand's electr ...
always belong to the same family.


Expression

BTLA is broadly expressed in various organs. Among these are the
lymph node A lymph node, or lymph gland, is a kidney-shaped organ of the lymphatic system and the adaptive immune system. A large number of lymph nodes are linked throughout the body by the lymphatic vessels. They are major sites of lymphocytes that includ ...
s, the
thymus The thymus is a specialized primary lymphoid organ of the immune system. Within the thymus, thymus cell lymphocytes or '' T cells'' mature. T cells are critical to the adaptive immune system, where the body adapts to specific foreign invaders ...
and the
spleen The spleen is an organ found in almost all vertebrates. Similar in structure to a large lymph node, it acts primarily as a blood filter. The word spleen comes .
where high expression of BTLA can be found. On the contrary, low to no expression is detected in organs such as the
liver The liver is a major organ only found in vertebrates which performs many essential biological functions such as detoxification of the organism, and the synthesis of proteins and biochemicals necessary for digestion and growth. In humans, it i ...
,
kidney The kidneys are two reddish-brown bean-shaped organs found in vertebrates. They are located on the left and right in the retroperitoneal space, and in adult humans are about in length. They receive blood from the paired renal arteries; blo ...
,
heart The heart is a muscular Organ (biology), organ in most animals. This organ pumps blood through the blood vessels of the circulatory system. The pumped blood carries oxygen and nutrients to the body, while carrying metabolic waste such as ca ...
,
brain A brain is an organ (biology), organ that serves as the center of the nervous system in all vertebrate and most invertebrate animals. It is located in the head, usually close to the sensory organs for senses such as Visual perception, vision. I ...
and other organs. If we consider specific cell populations then the expression of BTLA can be ascertained in
T cell A T cell is a type of lymphocyte. T cells are one of the important white blood cells of the immune system and play a central role in the adaptive immune response. T cells can be distinguished from other lymphocytes by the presence of a T-cell r ...
,
B cell B cells, also known as B lymphocytes, are a type of white blood cell of the lymphocyte subtype. They function in the humoral immunity component of the adaptive immune system. B cells produce antibody molecules which may be either secreted o ...
s, DCs and NKT cells. In most of the aforementioned cells BTLA expression fluctuates depending on different developmental stages. For instance, in T cells, in which BTLA is most frequently studied, BTLA is stably expressed in
naive T cell In immunology, a naive T cell (Th0 cell) is a T cell that has differentiated in the thymus, and successfully undergone the positive and negative processes of central selection in the thymus. Among these are the naive forms of helper T cells ( ...
s, the expression subsequently increases when a T cell is stimulated, but once fully activated the expression of BTLA again decreases.


Structure

BTLA is a 289
amino acid Amino acids are organic compounds that contain both amino and carboxylic acid functional groups. Although hundreds of amino acids exist in nature, by far the most important are the alpha-amino acids, which comprise proteins. Only 22 alpha ...
long transmembrane
glycoprotein Glycoproteins are proteins which contain oligosaccharide chains covalently attached to amino acid side-chains. The carbohydrate is attached to the protein in a cotranslational or posttranslational modification. This process is known as glyco ...
. It is very similar in structure to
PD-1 Programmed cell death protein 1, also known as PD-1 and CD279 (cluster of differentiation 279), is a protein on the surface of T and B cells that has a role in regulating the immune system's response to the cells of the human body by down-regula ...
and
CTLA-4 CTLA-4 or CTLA4 (cytotoxic T-lymphocyte-associated protein 4), also known as CD152 ( cluster of differentiation 152), is a protein receptor that functions as an immune checkpoint and downregulates immune responses. CTLA-4 is constitutively exp ...
. Therefore, it consists of an extracellular domain, a transmembrane domain and a cytoplasmic domain. The cytoplasmatic domain is indispensable for signalling and it is constituted of 3 important motives: the growth factor receptor-bound protein-2 (Grb-2) recognition motif, the immunoreceptor tyrosine-based inhibitory motif (ITIM) and the immunoreceptor tyrosine-based switch motif (ITSM).


Function

Considering the above-mentioned motives in the cytoplasmatic part of BTLA, it is obvious that BTLA has inhibition and activation capacities. The reason is that through ITIM it recruits either SHP-1 or SHP-2 which act as
phosphatase In biochemistry, a phosphatase is an enzyme that uses water to cleave a phosphoric acid monoester into a phosphate ion and an alcohol. Because a phosphatase enzyme catalyzes the hydrolysis of its substrate, it is a subcategory of hydrolase ...
s and dephosphorylate
tyrosine -Tyrosine or tyrosine (symbol Tyr or Y) or 4-hydroxyphenylalanine is one of the 20 standard amino acids that are used by cells to synthesize proteins. It is a non-essential amino acid with a polar side group. The word "tyrosine" is from the G ...
which suppresses immune activation. On the other hand, it also possesses the Grb-2 recognition motif which, when recognized by a Grb-2 protein, promotes activation of PI3K and that further mediates cell proliferation and survival. As stated above, HVEM is the main ligand of BTLA but unlike BTLA, HVEM is able to interact with other molecules as well namely CD160 and tumor necrosis factor superfamily member 14 (TNFSF14) also known as
LIGHT Light or visible light is electromagnetic radiation that can be perceived by the human eye. Visible light is usually defined as having wavelengths in the range of 400–700 nanometres (nm), corresponding to frequencies of 750–420 t ...
. Interaction of HVEM and CD160 is inhibitory but interaction with LIGHT is stimulatory. Therefore, HVEM can also induce both stimulation and inhibition. Taken together, it seems that the molecules CD160, BTLA, LIGHT and HVEM form a kind of regulatory network.


T cell

Both BTLA and HVEM are expressed on naive T cells. This colocalization on a single cell allows them to interact in a ''cis'' manner (on the same cell). This interaction is important in immunological tolerance as shown by the fact that BTLA mouse knockdown is unable to develop tolerance to high doses of ovalbumin. Furthermore, the knockdown also proves that BTLA is dispensable for T cell development as no abnormalities were detected in T cells development. When a T cell is fully activated HVEM is internalized and this allows BTLA to interact in a ''trans'' manner (with molecules on other cells). This enables other cells who express HVEM to regulate activated T cells. Treg cells express HVEM and are able to facilitate immune suppression through interaction with BTLA. Furthermore, the blockage of BTLA together with PD-1 can help reverting the state of exhaustion which further proves the importance of BTLA as an inhibitory molecule. However, in some cases interaction of BTLA and HVEM can have an opposite effect. For instance, in the case of infection with vaccinia virus BTLA and HVEM interaction promotes survival of
CD8+ T cells A cytotoxic T cell (also known as TC, cytotoxic T lymphocyte, CTL, T-killer cell, cytolytic T cell, CD8+ T-cell or killer T cell) is a T lymphocyte (a type of white blood cell) that kills cancer cells, cells that are infected by intracellular pa ...
and production of memory cells.


B cell

B cell's expression of BTLA is less studied than T cell's but it is clear that peripheral B cells express a high amount of BTLA whereas in bone marrow B cell precursors express a lower amount of BTLA. BTLA has been connected with suppressory function in B cells and its expression is not necessary for B cell development just like in T cells. However, a lower expression of BTLA on B cells in elderly is implied in a less potent response to the influenza vaccine.


DC

BTLA can also be found on DCs, with mature DCs having a higher expression of BTLA and immature DCs a lower one. Just like in T cells and B cells, most results show that BTLA and HVEM interaction suppresses the maturation of DCs.


Clinical significance


Tumors

In many cases BTLA expression is connected with unfavourable outcomes as it, for instance, inhibits the function of human CD8+ cancer-specific T cells., * For example, this is the case of gallbladder cancer where BTLA+ CD8+ T cells are associated with inhibition of anticancer immunity. Similarly, BTLA+ CD8+ T cells show partial dysfunctionality and decrease secretion of IFN-γ in melanoma patients. Therefore, it seems that BTLA can be used as a novel antitumor therapy target. This notion is supported by the fact that in patients with hepatocarcinoma blocking of BTLA signalling increases the secretion of IFN-γ by CD8+ and
CD4+ T cells The T helper cells (Th cells), also known as CD4+ cells or CD4-positive cells, are a type of T cell that play an important role in the adaptive immune system. They aid the activity of other immune cells by releasing cytokines. They are consider ...
. However, some studies have shown that, for instance, colorectal carcinoma is associated with lower BTLA expression and that the lower BTLA expression is connected with poor survival. Even in some cases of melanoma BTLA+ CD8+ lymphocytes are suggested to be connected with better outcomes of adoptive cell therapy. Hence, it seems that BTLA has rather a context-specific function. This fact should be taken into account if BTLA is to be used as a cancer therapy target.


Infectious diseases

As in the case of tumors, BTLA seems to be mainly an inhibitory molecule as, for instance, in the case of
pulmonary tuberculosis Tuberculosis (TB) is an infectious disease usually caused by ''Mycobacterium tuberculosis'' (MTB) bacteria. Tuberculosis generally affects the lungs, but it can also affect other parts of the body. Most infections show no symptoms, i ...
where BTLA expression in CD4+ and CD8+ T cells is connected with the disease progression. Similar results can be seen during helminth infections. When mice are infected by ''Strongyloides ratti'' the mice with BTLA knockdown are faster at eliminating the parasite from the intestine probably through the production of IL-9. Furthermore, the course of virus infections seems to be negatively affected by BTLA as well. During chronic hepatitis B infection BTLA impairs T cell response and what's more blocking BTLA leads to T cell proliferation and higher cytokine production. However, as already mentioned in some cases BTLA seems to have a stimulatory role. This is the case of the aforementioned pulmonary tuberculosis where BTLA+ αβ T cells are predominantly of central memory phenotype and fight off ''
Mycobacterium tuberculosis ''Mycobacterium tuberculosis'' (M. tb) is a species of pathogenic bacteria in the family Mycobacteriaceae and the causative agent of tuberculosis. First discovered in 1882 by Robert Koch, ''M. tuberculosis'' has an unusual, waxy coating on it ...
.'' A further example is an infection with vaccinia virus during which deletion of BTLA or HVEM causes instability and early
apoptosis Apoptosis (from grc, ἀπόπτωσις, apóptōsis, 'falling off') is a form of programmed cell death that occurs in multicellular organisms. Biochemical events lead to characteristic cell changes ( morphology) and death. These changes in ...
of CD8+ T cells.


References


Further reading

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External links

* * * {{CD28 family receptors Clusters of differentiation