- Leucine-rich repeat containing 8A (LRRC8A)-dependent volume-regulated anion channel activity is dispensable for T-cell development and function.
Leucine-rich repeat containing 8A (LRRC8A)-dependent volume-regulated anion channel activity is dispensable for T-cell development and function.
Leucine-rich repeat containing 8A (LRRC8A) is an ubiquitously expressed transmembrane protein with 17 leucine-rich repeats (LRRs) at its C-terminal end and is an essential component of the volume-regulated anion channel (VRAC), which controls cellular volume. A heterozygous mutation in LRRC8A that truncates the 2 terminal LRRs was reported in a patient with agammaglobulinemia and absent B cells and was demonstrated to exert a dominant negative effect on T- and B-cell development in mice. Lrrc8a We sought to determine whether VRAC activity is required for normal T-cell development and function. VRAC activity was examined by using patch-clamp analysis. Flow cytometry was used to examine T-cell development. T-cell proliferation, cytokine secretion, and antibody titers were measured by using standard techniques. We demonstrate that the spontaneous mouse mutant ébouriffé (ebo/ebo) harbors a homozygous 2-bp frameshift mutation in Lrrc8a that truncates the 15 terminal LRRs of LRRC8A. The Lrrc8a LRRC8A-dependent VRAC activity is dispensable for T-cell development and function.