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PSTPIP2, a Protein Associated with Autoinflammatory Disease, Interacts with Inhibitory Enzymes SHIP1 and Csk

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    0455234 - ÚMG 2016 RIV US eng J - Článek v odborném periodiku
    Drobek, Aleš - Králová, Jarmila - Skopcová, Tereza - Kucová, Markéta - Novák, Petr - Angelisová, Pavla - Otáhal, Pavel - Alberich-Jorda, Meritxell - Brdička, Tomáš
    PSTPIP2, a Protein Associated with Autoinflammatory Disease, Interacts with Inhibitory Enzymes SHIP1 and Csk.
    Journal of Immunology. Roč. 195, č. 7 (2015), s. 3416-3426. ISSN 0022-1767. E-ISSN 1550-6606
    Grant CEP: GA ČR GAP302/12/1712; GA ČR GA15-03796S; GA MŠMT LK21307; GA MŠMT(CZ) EE2.3.30.0003; GA MŠMT(CZ) ED1.1.00/02.0109; GA MŠMT LO1509
    Institucionální podpora: RVO:61388971 ; RVO:68378050
    Klíčová slova: PSTPIP2 * autoinflammatory disorder * neutrophil
    Kód oboru RIV: EB - Genetika a molekulární biologie
    Impakt faktor: 4.985, rok: 2015

    Mutations in the adaptor protein PSTPIP2 are the cause of the autoinflammatory disease chronic multifocal osteomyelitis in mice. This disease closely resembles the human disorder chronic recurrent multifocal osteomyelitis, characterized by sterile inflammation of the bones and often associated with inflammation in other organs, such as the skin. The most critical process in the disease's development is the enhanced production of IL-1 beta. This excessive IL-1 beta is likely produced by neutrophils. In addition, the increased activity of macrophages, osteoclasts, and megakaryocytes has also been described. However, the molecular mechanism of how PSTPIP2 deficiency results in this phenotype is poorly understood. Part of the PSTPIP2 inhibitory function is mediated by protein tyrosine phosphatases from the proline-, glutamic acid-, serine- and threonine-rich (PEST) family, which are known to interact with the central part of this protein, but other regions of PSTPIP2 not required for PEST-family phosphatase binding were also shown to be indispensable for PSTPIP2 function. In this article, we show that PSTPIP2 binds the inhibitory enzymes Csk and SHIP1. The interaction with SHIP1 is of particular importance because it binds to the critical tyrosine residues at the C terminus of PSTPIP2, which is known to be crucial for its PEST-phosphatase-independent inhibitory effects in different cellular systems. We demonstrate that in neutrophils this region is important for the PSTPIP2-mediated suppression of IL-1 beta processing and that SHIP1 inhibition results in the enhancement of this processing. We also describe deregulated neutrophil response to multiple activators, including silica, Ab aggregates, and LPS, which is suggestive of a rather generalized hypersensitivity of these cells to various external stimulants.
    Trvalý link: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0255882

     
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