Tomosyn functions as a PKC delta-regulated fusion clamp in mast cell degranulation

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Madera-Salcedo, Iris K. | Danelli, Luca | Tiwari, Neeraj | Dema, Barbara | Pacreau, Emeline | Vibhushan, Shamila | Birnbaum, Joelle | Agabriel, Chantal | Liabeuf, Valerie | Klingebiel, Caroline | Menasche, Gael | Macias-Silva, Marina | Benhamou, Marc | Charles, Nicolas | Gonzalez-Espinosa, Claudia | Vitte, Joana | Blank, Ulrich

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International audience. Soluble N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor attachment protein receptor (SNARE) family proteins mediate membrane fusion critical for vesicular transport and cellular secretion. Mast cells rely on SNARE-mediated membrane fusion for degranulation stimulated by crosslinking of immunoglobulin E (IgE) bound to the Fc epsilon receptor (Fc epsilon RI). We investigated the mechanisms downstream of receptor activation that control degranulation. We found that the SNARE binding protein tomosyn-1 (also known as STXBP5) inhibited Fc epsilon RI-stimulated degranulation of mast cells. After mast cell activation, tomosyn-1 was phosphorylated on serine and threonine residues, dissociated from the SNARE protein syntaxin 4 (STX4), and associated with STX3. We identified PKC delta as the major kinase required for tomosyn-1 threonine phosphorylation and for regulation of the interaction with STXs. Incubation with high IgE concentrations increased tomosyn-1 abundance in cultured mast cells. Similarly, in basophils from allergic patients with high amounts of serum IgE, the abundance of tomosyn-1 was increased as compared to that in patients with normal IgE concentrations. Our findings identified tomosyn-1 as an inhibitor of mast cell degranulation that required PKC delta to switch its interaction with STX partners during fusion. We suggest that the IgE-mediated increase in tomosyn-1 abundance in allergic patients may represent a counterregulatory mechanism to limit disease development.

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