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Enhanced Inflammatory Potential of CD4(+) T-Cells That Lack Proteasome Immunosubunit Expression, in a T-Cell Transfer-Based Colitis Model
Proteasomes play a fundamental role in intracellular protein degradation and therewith regulate a variety of cellular processes. Exposure of cells to (pro)inflammatory cytokines upregulates the expression of three inducible catalytic proteasome subunits, the immunosubunits, which incorporate into ne...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3989320/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24740379 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0095378 |
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author | Rasid, Orhan Meulenbroeks, Chantal Gröne, Andrea Zaiss, Dietmar Sijts, Alice |
author_facet | Rasid, Orhan Meulenbroeks, Chantal Gröne, Andrea Zaiss, Dietmar Sijts, Alice |
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description | Proteasomes play a fundamental role in intracellular protein degradation and therewith regulate a variety of cellular processes. Exposure of cells to (pro)inflammatory cytokines upregulates the expression of three inducible catalytic proteasome subunits, the immunosubunits, which incorporate into newly assembled proteasome complexes and alter the catalytic activity of the cellular proteasome population. Single gene-deficient mice lacking one of the three immunosubunits are resistant to dextran sulfate sodium (DSS)-induced colitis development and, likewise, inhibition of one single immunosubunit protects mice against the development of DSS-induced colitis. The observed diminished disease susceptibility has been attributed to altered cytokine production and CD4(+) T-cell differentiation in the absence of immunosubunits. To further test whether the catalytic activity conferred by immunosubunits plays an essential role in CD4(+) T-cell function and to distinguish between the role of immunosubunits in effector T-cells versus inflamed tissue, we used a T-cell transfer-induced colitis model. Naïve wt or immunosubunit-deficient CD4(+) T-cells were adoptively transferred into RAG1(−/−) and immunosubunit-deficient RAG1(−/−) mice and colitis development was determined six weeks later. While immunosubunit expression in recipient mice had no effect on colitis development, transferred immunosubunit-deficient T- cells were more potent in inducing colitis and produced more proinflammatory IL17 than wt T-cells. Taken together, our data show that modifications in proteasome-mediated proteolysis in T-cells, conferred by lack of immunosubunit incorporation, do not attenuate but enhance CD4(+) T-cell-induced inflammation. |
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spelling | pubmed-39893202014-04-21 Enhanced Inflammatory Potential of CD4(+) T-Cells That Lack Proteasome Immunosubunit Expression, in a T-Cell Transfer-Based Colitis Model Rasid, Orhan Meulenbroeks, Chantal Gröne, Andrea Zaiss, Dietmar Sijts, Alice PLoS One Research Article Proteasomes play a fundamental role in intracellular protein degradation and therewith regulate a variety of cellular processes. Exposure of cells to (pro)inflammatory cytokines upregulates the expression of three inducible catalytic proteasome subunits, the immunosubunits, which incorporate into newly assembled proteasome complexes and alter the catalytic activity of the cellular proteasome population. Single gene-deficient mice lacking one of the three immunosubunits are resistant to dextran sulfate sodium (DSS)-induced colitis development and, likewise, inhibition of one single immunosubunit protects mice against the development of DSS-induced colitis. The observed diminished disease susceptibility has been attributed to altered cytokine production and CD4(+) T-cell differentiation in the absence of immunosubunits. To further test whether the catalytic activity conferred by immunosubunits plays an essential role in CD4(+) T-cell function and to distinguish between the role of immunosubunits in effector T-cells versus inflamed tissue, we used a T-cell transfer-induced colitis model. Naïve wt or immunosubunit-deficient CD4(+) T-cells were adoptively transferred into RAG1(−/−) and immunosubunit-deficient RAG1(−/−) mice and colitis development was determined six weeks later. While immunosubunit expression in recipient mice had no effect on colitis development, transferred immunosubunit-deficient T- cells were more potent in inducing colitis and produced more proinflammatory IL17 than wt T-cells. Taken together, our data show that modifications in proteasome-mediated proteolysis in T-cells, conferred by lack of immunosubunit incorporation, do not attenuate but enhance CD4(+) T-cell-induced inflammation. Public Library of Science 2014-04-16 /pmc/articles/PMC3989320/ /pubmed/24740379 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0095378 Text en © 2014 Rasid et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Rasid, Orhan Meulenbroeks, Chantal Gröne, Andrea Zaiss, Dietmar Sijts, Alice Enhanced Inflammatory Potential of CD4(+) T-Cells That Lack Proteasome Immunosubunit Expression, in a T-Cell Transfer-Based Colitis Model |
title | Enhanced Inflammatory Potential of CD4(+) T-Cells That Lack Proteasome Immunosubunit Expression, in a T-Cell Transfer-Based Colitis Model |
title_full | Enhanced Inflammatory Potential of CD4(+) T-Cells That Lack Proteasome Immunosubunit Expression, in a T-Cell Transfer-Based Colitis Model |
title_fullStr | Enhanced Inflammatory Potential of CD4(+) T-Cells That Lack Proteasome Immunosubunit Expression, in a T-Cell Transfer-Based Colitis Model |
title_full_unstemmed | Enhanced Inflammatory Potential of CD4(+) T-Cells That Lack Proteasome Immunosubunit Expression, in a T-Cell Transfer-Based Colitis Model |
title_short | Enhanced Inflammatory Potential of CD4(+) T-Cells That Lack Proteasome Immunosubunit Expression, in a T-Cell Transfer-Based Colitis Model |
title_sort | enhanced inflammatory potential of cd4(+) t-cells that lack proteasome immunosubunit expression, in a t-cell transfer-based colitis model |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3989320/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24740379 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0095378 |
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