IgD promotes pannus formation by activating Wnt5A-Fzd5-CTHRC1-NF-κB signaling pathway in FLS of CIA rats and the regulation of IgD-Fc-Ig fusion protein

2021 ◽  
Vol 101 ◽  
pp. 108261
Author(s):  
Yu Tai ◽  
Yue Zhu ◽  
Dan Mei ◽  
Han Wang ◽  
Qianqian Yu ◽  
...  
Blood ◽  
2015 ◽  
Vol 126 (23) ◽  
pp. 2995-2995
Author(s):  
Haiming Chen ◽  
Mingjie Li ◽  
Eric Sanchez ◽  
Abigail Gillespie ◽  
Cathy Wang ◽  
...  

Abstract Introduction: Overactivity of osteoclasts resulting in bone destruction is a hallmark of multiple myeloma (MM). Receptor for activation of NF-kB ligand (RANKL) and monocyte colony stimulating factor (MCSF) signaling pathways both promote proliferation and survival of the precursors of the osteoclast lineage, and have been widely investigated in MM. The third pathway involved in osteoclast differentiation is the immunoreceptor tyrosine-based activation motif (ITAM) with c-Fms signaling. ITAM and its inhibitor ITIM provide the basis for two opposed signaling modules that duel for control of osteoclast formation. Human monocyte/macrophage expresses the low-affinity FcγRIIb and high-affinity Fcε receptor 1 (FcεRI). Both receptors mediate Syk phosphorylation to activate or inactivate downstream ITAM or ITIM signaling molecules. In this study, we determined the effects of an IgG(CH2-CH3) and IgE(CH2-CH3-CH4) fusion protein that activates the ITIM inhibitory pathway on downstream signaling of Syk and osteoclast formation in monocytes from MM patients. Methods: We constructed IgG(CH2-CH3) with an IgE(CH2-CH3-CH4) fusion protein using standard cloning techniques. We evaluated the fusion protein on osteoclast formation using cells from either human monocytes isolated from MM patients' peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) or bone marrow (BM) MCs with an anti-CD14 micro-bead affinity column and magnetic bead selection (Miltenyi Biotec, Auburn, CA). The monocytes were cultured on slide-culture dishes (2 X 105 cells/well). The cells were treated with the fusion protein or with IgE or IgG and subsequently treated with 50ng/ml RANKL (receptor for activation of nuclear factor kB and 10ng/ml MCSF (monocyte colony stimulating factor) in order to stimulate osteoclast formation at the beginning of the culture and during a medium change after 3 days with the same amount of growth factors added. The cells were fixed for tartrate resistant acid phosphatase (TRAP)-staining assay on day 21. To investigate ITIM signaling pathway we determined Syk phosphorylation of monocytes treated or without treated with fusion protein by Western blot analysis. Results: We found that in a concentration-dependent fashion, the fusion protein inhibited osteoclast cell formation from CD14+ MCs from PB or BM exposed to RANKL and MCSF. We further analyzed the effects on the FcγRIIb-SHIP signaling pathway in monocytes induced with 50ng/ml RANKL and 10ng/ml MCSF following exposure to fusion protein or control IgG or IgE. The results showed that the monocytes showed markedly lower Syk phosphorylation following exposure to the fusion protein (100-200ng/ml). There was no change of Syk phosphorylationl in monocytes treated with IgG or IgE or IgG with IgE. Conclusions: The results of our study show that intact human IgG or IgE does not affect the ITAM or ITIM signaling pathways. However, a fusion protein consisting of IgG(CH2-CH3) with IgE(CH2-CH3-CH4) showed the ability to activate the ITIM inhibition pathway through FcγRIIb to reduce osteoclast formation. Thus, blockage of ITAM may be treating novel treatment for preventing bone loss for MM patients. Disclosures No relevant conflicts of interest to declare.


2020 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Alise R. Muok ◽  
Davi R. Ortega ◽  
Kurni Kurniyati ◽  
Wen Yang ◽  
Zachary A. Maschmann ◽  
...  

AbstractThe prokaryotic chemotaxis system is arguably the best-understood signaling pathway in biology. In all previously described species, chemoreceptors organize into a hexagonal (P6 symmetry) extended array. Here, we report an alternative symmetry (P2) of the chemotaxis apparatus that emerges from a strict linear organization of the histidine kinase CheA in Treponema denticola cells, which possesses arrays with the highest native curvature investigated thus far. Using cryo-ET, we reveal that Td chemoreceptor arrays assume an unusual arrangement of the supra-molecular protein assembly that has likely evolved to accommodate the high membrane curvature. The arrays have several atypical features, such as an extended dimerization domain of CheA and a variant CheW-CheR-like fusion protein that is critical for maintaining an ordered chemosensory apparatus. Furthermore, the previously characterized Td oxygen sensor ODP influences CheA ordering. These results suggest a greater diversity of the chemotaxis signaling system than previously thought.


Blood ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 136 (Supplement 1) ◽  
pp. 27-28
Author(s):  
Xiaoqian Liu ◽  
Yuping Li ◽  
Xuxiang Liu ◽  
Wei Qi ◽  
Jibin Zhang ◽  
...  

Recurrent VAV1 mutations and gene fusions (VAV1-THAP4, VAV1-MYO1F, and VAV1-S100A7) have been identified in peripheral T-cell lymphoma (PTCL) including angioimmunoblastic T-cell lymphoma (AITL) patients. A common theme of these genetic aberrations is the loss of the auto-inhibitory C-terminal SH3 domain of VAV1 resulting in aberrant activation of VAV1 independent of normal activation events. Although mouse models support VAV1 mutation/fusion as having a driver oncogenic role in the pathogenesis of PTCL, investigations on VAV1 activity in human cells were performed mainly on the Jurkat cell line with exogenous expression of VAV1 fusion proteins. This approach has un-physiological expression of VAV1 and the functions of VAV1 fusion/mutation under normal endogenous regulation need to be explored. In this study, we introduced a fusion gene, similar to what has been observed in PTCL, into the endogenous VAV1 locus. The fusion gene was under normal regulatory controls instead of being over-expressed by a viral vector, thus providing a more accurate assessment of its function in vivo. To simulate VAV1 fusion, we knocked in a green fluorescence protein (GFP) sequence followed by a simian virus 40 (SV40) poly(A) signal into intron 25 of VAV1 locus by clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeat (CRISPR)/CRISPR-associated protein 9 (Cas9) technology. A homologous DNA repair (HDR) template with tandem homologous sequences of VAV1 gene, GFP gene, and a SV40 transcription poly(A) signal was electroporated into Jurkat cells together with the Cas9/sgRNA ribonucleoprotein (RNP) complex. This knock-in disrupted the transcription of exon 26 and exon 27, resulting in an in-frame fusion protein with GFP fused to the C-terminal of SH2 of VAV1 (VAV1SH2-GFP)(Figure A). Because our guide RNA targeted the intron 25 sequence by CRISPR/Cas9 system, any possible indels caused by non-homologous end joining will occur within the intron and will not change the protein sequence of the wild type VAV1. The GFP expressing cells were isolated from the edited cell population by FACS. The fusion of GFP with VAV1 in the sorted cells was confirmed by western blot (Figure B) and these cells displayed a heterozygous VAV1SH2-GFP fusion/wild type (WT) phenotype that mimicked the VAV1 translocations observed in PTCL patients. Jurkat cells with VAV1SH2-GFP showed spontaneous activation of the T-cell receptor (TCR) signaling pathway. Analysis of signaling events downstream of VAV1 demonstrated increased phosphorylation in ITK, LCK, and subsequent ERK in Jurkat cells with VAV1SH2-GFP compared with WT Jurkat cells by western blot (Figure B). We also observed consistently elevated pERK in Jurkat cells with VAV1SH2-GFP by flow cytometry (Figure C). Notably, this elevation in pERK was spontaneous and independent of TCR stimulation with anti-CD3 antibody. VAV1SH2-GFP fusion protein also led to marked activation of downstream NFAT and NF-κB pathways as shown by Luciferase reporter assays (Figure D). Similarly, the enhanced NFAT and NF-κB pathway activation in Jurkat with the fusion protein was independent of TCR stimulation. Interestingly, with antiCD3 stimulation, Jurkat cells with VAV1SH2-GFP showed significantly lower pERK, NFAT and NF-κB activity compared to WT Jurkat cells with anti-CD3 stimulation. In conclusion, in Jurkat cells genetically edited with VAV1SH2-GFP, spontaneous activation of TCR signaling and subsequently increased NFAT and NF-κB activity were observed. Our findings further support that VAV1 C-terminal SH3 domain plays an important regulatory role in blocking VAV1 activity in the absence of proper activation. Removing C-terminal SH3 domain or replacing it with GFP or other protein relieves this inhibition, allowing spontaneous activation independent of TCR stimulation. Our study also indicates the sensitivity of the TCR signaling pathway to the level of activation and hyperactivation is detrimental. To validate the function of VAV1SH2-GFP in normal T cells, we have also successfully edited primary CD4+ T cells with VAV1SH2-GFP and the TCR signaling pathway in edited primary CD4+ T cell is currently being evaluated with and without anti-CD3/CD28 stimulation. Figure Disclosures No relevant conflicts of interest to declare.


2000 ◽  
Vol 275 (51) ◽  
pp. 40282-40287 ◽  
Author(s):  
Andrzej Jakubowiak ◽  
Celio Pouponnot ◽  
Francisco Berguido ◽  
Richard Frank ◽  
Shifeng Mao ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yohei Mizuno ◽  
Aino Komatsu ◽  
Shota Shimazaki ◽  
Satoshi Naramoto ◽  
Keisuke Inoue ◽  
...  

Abstract KARRIKIN INSENSITIVE2 (KAI2) was first identified as a receptor of karrikins, smoke-derived germination stimulants. KAI2 is also considered a receptor of an unidentified endogenous molecule called the KAI2-ligand (KL). Upon KAI2 activation, signals are transmitted through degradation of D53/SMXL proteins via MAX2-dependent ubiquitination. Although components in the KAI2-dependent signaling pathway, namely MpKAI2A and MpKAI2B, MpMAX2, and MpSMXL, exist in the genome of the liverwort Marchantia polymorpha, their functions remain unknown. Here, we show that early thallus growth is retarded and gemma dormancy in the dark is suppressed in Mpkai2a and Mpmax2 loss-of-function mutants. These defects are counteracted in Mpkai2a Mpsmxl and Mpmax2 Mpsmxl double mutants indicating that MpKAI2A, MpMAX2 and MpSMXL act in the same genetic pathway. Introduction of MpSMXLd53, in which a domain required for degradation is mutated, into wild-type plants mimicks Mpkai2a and Mpmax2 plants. In addition, detection of citrine fluorescence in Nicotiana benthamiana cells transiently expressing a SMXL-Citrine fusion protein requires treatment with MG132, a proteasome inhibitor. These findings imply that MpSMXL is subjected to degradation, and that degradation of MpSMXL is crucial for MpKAI2A-dependent signaling in M. polymorpha. Therefore, we claim that the basic mechanisms in the KAI2-dependent signaling pathway are conserved in M. polymorpha.


2010 ◽  
Vol 34 (8) ◽  
pp. S41-S41
Author(s):  
Yang Bi ◽  
Yun He ◽  
Tingyu Li ◽  
Tao Feng ◽  
Tongchuan He

2006 ◽  
Vol 175 (4S) ◽  
pp. 95-95
Author(s):  
Raymond R. Rackley ◽  
Mei Kuang ◽  
Ashwin A. Vaze ◽  
Joseph Abdelmalak ◽  
Sandip P. Vasavada ◽  
...  

2006 ◽  
Vol 175 (4S) ◽  
pp. 136-136
Author(s):  
Ralph Buttyan ◽  
Xuezhen Yang ◽  
Min-Wei Chen ◽  
Debra L. Bemis ◽  
Mitchell C. Benson ◽  
...  

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