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Psoriasis-associated variant Act1 D10N with impaired regulation by Hsp90

Authors :
Tomasz Herjan
Shujie Han
Jarod A. Zepp
Bradley N. Martin
Katarzyna Bulek
Kevin D. Bunting
Jennifer S. Ko
Ji-Wei Gao
Xiaoxia Li
Wenjun Ouyang
Chenhui Wang
Julie Carman
Saurav Misra
Ashok Dongre
Vijay K. Kuchroo
Ling Wu
Caini Liu
Hui Xiao
Zizhen Kang
Source :
Nature immunology
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

Act1 is an essential adaptor in interleukin 17 (IL-17)-mediated signaling and is recruited to the receptor for IL-17 after stimulation with IL-17. Here we found that Act1 was a 'client' protein of the molecular chaperone hsp90. The D10N variant of Act1 (Act1(D10N)) that is linked to susceptibility to psoriasis was defective in its interaction with hsp90, which resulted in a global loss of Act1 function. Act1-deficient mice modeled the mechanistic link between loss of Act1 function and susceptibility to psoriasis. Although Act1 was necessary for IL-17-mediated inflammation, Act1-deficient mice had a hyperactive response of the T(H)17 subset of helper T cells and developed spontaneous IL-22-dependent skin inflammation. In the absence of IL-17 signaling, IL-22 was the main contributor to skin inflammation, which provides a molecular mechanism for the association of Act1(D10N) with psoriasis susceptibility.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15292916 and 15292908
Volume :
14
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature immunology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....621b4929e4d0cfe91d1faf931048b0fe