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Y-box protein-1 is actively secreted through a non-classical pathway and acts as an extracellular mitogen

Y-box protein (YB)-1 of the cold-shock protein family functions in gene transcription and RNA processing. Extracellular functions have not been reported, but the YB-1 staining pattern in inflammatory glomerular diseases, without adherence to cell boundaries, suggests an extracellular occurrence. Her...

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Autores principales: Frye, Björn C, Halfter, Sarah, Djudjaj, Sonja, Muehlenberg, Philipp, Weber, Susanne, Raffetseder, Ute, En-Nia, Abdelaziz, Knott, Hanna, Baron, Jens M, Dooley, Steven, Bernhagen, Jürgen, Mertens, Peter R
Formato: Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Nature Publishing Group 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2690452/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19483673
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/embor.2009.81
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Sumario:Y-box protein (YB)-1 of the cold-shock protein family functions in gene transcription and RNA processing. Extracellular functions have not been reported, but the YB-1 staining pattern in inflammatory glomerular diseases, without adherence to cell boundaries, suggests an extracellular occurrence. Here, we show the secretion of YB-1 by mesangial and monocytic cells after inflammatory challenges. It should be noted that YB-1 was secreted through a non-classical mode resembling that of the macrophage migration inhibitory factor. YB-1 release requires ATP-binding cassette transporters, and microvesicles protect YB-1 from protease degradation. Two lysine residues in the YB-1 carboxy-terminal domain are crucial for its release, probably because of post-translational modifications. The addition of purified recombinant YB-1 protein to different cell types results in increased DNA synthesis, cell proliferation and migration. Thus, the non-classically secreted YB-1 has extracellular functions and exerts mitogenic as well as promigratory effects in inflammation.