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RUFY3 regulates endolysosomes perinuclear positioning, antigen presentation and migration in activated phagocytes.

Authors :
Char, Rémy
Liu, Zhuangzhuang
Jacqueline, Cédric
Davieau, Marion
Delgado, Maria-Graciela
Soufflet, Clara
Fallet, Mathieu
Chasson, Lionel
Chapuy, Raphael
Camosseto, Voahirana
Strock, Eva
Rua, Rejane
Almeida, Catarina R.
Su, Bing
Lennon-Duménil, Ana-Maria
Nal, Beatrice
Roquilly, Antoine
Liang, Yinming
Méresse, Stéphane
Gatti, Evelina
Source :
Nature Communications; 7/18/2023, Vol. 14 Issue 1, p1-20, 20p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Endo-lysosomes transport along microtubules and clustering in the perinuclear area are two necessary steps for microbes to activate specialized phagocyte functions. We report that RUN and FYVE domain-containing protein 3 (RUFY3) exists as two alternative isoforms distinguishable by the presence of a C-terminal FYVE domain and by their affinity for phosphatidylinositol 3-phosphate on endosomal membranes. The FYVE domain-bearing isoform (iRUFY3) is preferentially expressed in primary immune cells and up-regulated upon activation by microbes and Interferons. iRUFY3 is necessary for ARL8b + /LAMP1+ endo-lysosomes positioning in the pericentriolar organelles cloud of LPS-activated macrophages. We show that iRUFY3 controls macrophages migration, MHC II presentation and responses to Interferon-γ, while being important for intracellular Salmonella replication. Specific inactivation of rufy3 in phagocytes leads to aggravated pathologies in mouse upon LPS injection or bacterial pneumonia. This study highlights the role of iRUFY3 in controlling endo-lysosomal dynamics, which contributes to phagocyte activation and immune response regulation. RUFY proteins are known to regulate autophagy, cytoskeletal dynamics, migration and endosomal trafficking. Here, Char et al. show that iRUFY3 plays a role in perinuclear positioning, phagocyte migration and antigen presentation during Salmonella infection. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20411723
Volume :
14
Issue :
1
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Nature Communications
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
165044943
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-023-40062-x