Negative regulation of NF-κB signaling in T lymphocytes by the ubiquitin-specific protease USP34.

Archive ouverte

Poalas, Konstantinos | Hatchi, Emeline | Cordeiro, Nelia | Dubois, Sonia | Leclair, Héloïse | Leveau, Claire | Alexia, Catherine | Gavard, Julie | Vazquez, Aimé | Bidère, Nicolas

Edité par CCSD ; BioMed Central -

International audience. BACKGROUND: NF-κB is a master gene regulator involved in plethora of biological processes, including lymphocyte activation and proliferation. Reversible ubiquitinylation of key adaptors is required to convey the optimal activation of NF-κB. However the deubiquitinylases (DUBs), which catalyze the removal of these post-translational modifications and participate to reset the system to basal level following T-Cell receptor (TCR) engagement continue to be elucidated. FINDINGS: Here, we performed an unbiased siRNA library screen targeting the DUBs encoded by the human genome to uncover new regulators of TCR-mediated NF-κB activation. We present evidence that knockdown of Ubiquitin-Specific Protease 34 (USP34) selectively enhanced NF-κB activation driven by TCR engagement, similarly to siRNA against the well-characterized DUB cylindromatosis (CYLD). From a molecular standpoint, USP34 silencing spared upstream signaling but led to a more pronounced degradation of the NF-κB inhibitor IκBα, and culminated with an increased DNA binding activity of the transcription factor. CONCLUSIONS: Collectively, our data unveils USP34 as a new player involved in the fine-tuning of NF-κB upon TCR stimulation.

Suggestions

Du même auteur

A catalytic-independent role for the LUBAC in NF-κB activation upon antigen receptor engagement and in lymphoma cells.

Archive ouverte | Dubois, Sonia | CCSD

Contribution: S.M.D. designed the research, conducted experiments, analyzed the data, and wrote the manuscript; C.A., H.M.L., C.L., and E.S. designed and performed experiments and analyzed the data; Y.W., T.F., K.T., and Z.J.C. pr...

The C-terminus region of β-arrestin1 modulates VE-cadherin expression and endothelial cell permeability.

Archive ouverte | Hebda, Jagoda | CCSD

International audience. BACKGROUND: The endothelial specific cell-cell adhesion molecule, VE-cadherin, modulates barrier function and vascular homeostasis. In this context, we have previously characterized that VEGF...

The guanine exchange factor SWAP70 mediates vGPCR-induced endothelial plasticity

Archive ouverte | Dwyer, Julie | CCSD

International audience. AbstractBackgroundThe viral G protein-coupled receptor (vGPCR) is proposed to act as one of the predominant mediators of Kaposi’s sarcoma (KS), a human herpes virus 8 (HHV8)-elicited disease....

Chargement des enrichissements...