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IMPDHII protein inhibits Toll-like receptor 2-mediated activation of NF-kappaB
Authors:Toubiana Julie  Rossi Anne-Lise  Grimaldi David  Belaidouni Nadia  Chafey Philippe  Clary Guilhem  Courtine Emilie  Pene Frederic  Mira Jean-Paul  Claessens Yann-Erick  Chiche Jean-Daniel
Affiliation:Paris Descartes University, 75006 Paris, France.
Abstract:
Toll-like receptor 2 (TLR2) plays an essential role in innate immunity by the recognition of a large variety of pathogen-associated molecular patterns. It induces its recruitment to lipid rafts induces the formation of a membranous activation cluster necessary to enhance, amplify, and control downstream signaling. However, the exact composition of the TLR2-mediated molecular complex is unknown. We performed a proteomic analysis in lipopeptide-stimulated THP1 and found IMPDHII protein rapidly recruited to lipid raft. Whereas IMPDHII is essential for lymphocyte proliferation, its biologic function within innate immune signal pathways has not been established yet. We report here that IMPDHII plays an important role in the negative regulation of TLR2 signaling by modulating PI3K activity. Indeed, IMPDHII increases the phosphatase activity of SHP1, which participates to the inactivation of PI3K.
Keywords:Lipid Raft   Lipoprotein   NF-κB   PI 3-Kinase (PI3K)   Toll-like Receptors (TLR)   Tyrosine Protein Phosphatase/Tyrosine Phosphatase   IMPDH   Mycophenolic Acid
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