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Ubiquitin-independent proteosomal degradation of myelin basic protein contributes to development of neurodegenerative autoimmunity

Recent findings indicate that the ubiquitin–proteasome system is involved in the pathogenesis of cancer as well as autoimmune and several neurodegenerative diseases, and is thus a target for novel therapeutics. One disease that is related to aberrant protein degradation is multiple sclerosis, an aut...

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Autores principales: Belogurov, Alexey, Kuzina, Ekaterina, Kudriaeva, Anna, Kononikhin, Alexey, Kovalchuk, Sergey, Surina, Yelena, Smirnov, Ivan, Lomakin, Yakov, Bacheva, Anna, Stepanov, Alexey, Karpova, Yaroslava, Lyupina, Yulia, Kharybin, Oleg, Melamed, Dobroslav, Ponomarenko, Natalia, Sharova, Natalia, Nikolaev, Eugene, Gabibov, Alexander
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Publicado: Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4415016/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25634956
http://dx.doi.org/10.1096/fj.14-259333
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author Belogurov, Alexey
Kuzina, Ekaterina
Kudriaeva, Anna
Kononikhin, Alexey
Kovalchuk, Sergey
Surina, Yelena
Smirnov, Ivan
Lomakin, Yakov
Bacheva, Anna
Stepanov, Alexey
Karpova, Yaroslava
Lyupina, Yulia
Kharybin, Oleg
Melamed, Dobroslav
Ponomarenko, Natalia
Sharova, Natalia
Nikolaev, Eugene
Gabibov, Alexander
author_facet Belogurov, Alexey
Kuzina, Ekaterina
Kudriaeva, Anna
Kononikhin, Alexey
Kovalchuk, Sergey
Surina, Yelena
Smirnov, Ivan
Lomakin, Yakov
Bacheva, Anna
Stepanov, Alexey
Karpova, Yaroslava
Lyupina, Yulia
Kharybin, Oleg
Melamed, Dobroslav
Ponomarenko, Natalia
Sharova, Natalia
Nikolaev, Eugene
Gabibov, Alexander
author_sort Belogurov, Alexey
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description Recent findings indicate that the ubiquitin–proteasome system is involved in the pathogenesis of cancer as well as autoimmune and several neurodegenerative diseases, and is thus a target for novel therapeutics. One disease that is related to aberrant protein degradation is multiple sclerosis, an autoimmune disorder involving the processing and presentation of myelin autoantigens that leads to the destruction of axons. Here, we show that brain-derived proteasomes from SJL mice with experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE) in an ubiquitin-independent manner generate significantly increased amounts of myelin basic protein peptides that induces cytotoxic lymphocytes to target mature oligodendrocytes ex vivo. Ten times enhanced release of immunogenic peptides by cerebral proteasomes from EAE-SJL mice is caused by a dramatic shift in the balance between constitutive and β1i(high) immunoproteasomes in the CNS of SJL mice with EAE. We found that during EAE, β1i is increased in resident CNS cells, whereas β5i is imported by infiltrating lymphocytes through the blood–brain barrier. Peptidyl epoxyketone specifically inhibits brain-derived β1i(high) immunoproteasomes in vitro (k(obs)/[I] = 240 M(−1)s(−1)), and at a dose of 0.5 mg/kg, it ameliorates ongoing EAE in vivo. Therefore, our findings provide novel insights into myelin metabolism in pathophysiologic conditions and reveal that the β1i subunit of the immunoproteasome is a potential target to treat autoimmune neurologic diseases.—Belogurov Jr., A., Kuzina, E., Kudriaeva, A., Kononikhin, A., Kovalchuk, S., Surina, Y., Smirnov, I., Lomakin, Y., Bacheva, A., Stepanov, A., Karpova, Y., Lyupina, Y., Kharybin, O., Melamed, D., Ponomarenko, N., Sharova, N., Nikolaev, E., Gabibov, A. Ubiquitin-independent proteosomal degradation of myelin basic protein contributes to development of neurodegenerative autoimmunity.
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spelling pubmed-44150162015-05-19 Ubiquitin-independent proteosomal degradation of myelin basic protein contributes to development of neurodegenerative autoimmunity Belogurov, Alexey Kuzina, Ekaterina Kudriaeva, Anna Kononikhin, Alexey Kovalchuk, Sergey Surina, Yelena Smirnov, Ivan Lomakin, Yakov Bacheva, Anna Stepanov, Alexey Karpova, Yaroslava Lyupina, Yulia Kharybin, Oleg Melamed, Dobroslav Ponomarenko, Natalia Sharova, Natalia Nikolaev, Eugene Gabibov, Alexander FASEB J Research Communication Recent findings indicate that the ubiquitin–proteasome system is involved in the pathogenesis of cancer as well as autoimmune and several neurodegenerative diseases, and is thus a target for novel therapeutics. One disease that is related to aberrant protein degradation is multiple sclerosis, an autoimmune disorder involving the processing and presentation of myelin autoantigens that leads to the destruction of axons. Here, we show that brain-derived proteasomes from SJL mice with experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE) in an ubiquitin-independent manner generate significantly increased amounts of myelin basic protein peptides that induces cytotoxic lymphocytes to target mature oligodendrocytes ex vivo. Ten times enhanced release of immunogenic peptides by cerebral proteasomes from EAE-SJL mice is caused by a dramatic shift in the balance between constitutive and β1i(high) immunoproteasomes in the CNS of SJL mice with EAE. We found that during EAE, β1i is increased in resident CNS cells, whereas β5i is imported by infiltrating lymphocytes through the blood–brain barrier. Peptidyl epoxyketone specifically inhibits brain-derived β1i(high) immunoproteasomes in vitro (k(obs)/[I] = 240 M(−1)s(−1)), and at a dose of 0.5 mg/kg, it ameliorates ongoing EAE in vivo. Therefore, our findings provide novel insights into myelin metabolism in pathophysiologic conditions and reveal that the β1i subunit of the immunoproteasome is a potential target to treat autoimmune neurologic diseases.—Belogurov Jr., A., Kuzina, E., Kudriaeva, A., Kononikhin, A., Kovalchuk, S., Surina, Y., Smirnov, I., Lomakin, Y., Bacheva, A., Stepanov, A., Karpova, Y., Lyupina, Y., Kharybin, O., Melamed, D., Ponomarenko, N., Sharova, N., Nikolaev, E., Gabibov, A. Ubiquitin-independent proteosomal degradation of myelin basic protein contributes to development of neurodegenerative autoimmunity. Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology 2015-05 2015-01-29 /pmc/articles/PMC4415016/ /pubmed/25634956 http://dx.doi.org/10.1096/fj.14-259333 Text en © The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0) (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Communication
Belogurov, Alexey
Kuzina, Ekaterina
Kudriaeva, Anna
Kononikhin, Alexey
Kovalchuk, Sergey
Surina, Yelena
Smirnov, Ivan
Lomakin, Yakov
Bacheva, Anna
Stepanov, Alexey
Karpova, Yaroslava
Lyupina, Yulia
Kharybin, Oleg
Melamed, Dobroslav
Ponomarenko, Natalia
Sharova, Natalia
Nikolaev, Eugene
Gabibov, Alexander
Ubiquitin-independent proteosomal degradation of myelin basic protein contributes to development of neurodegenerative autoimmunity
title Ubiquitin-independent proteosomal degradation of myelin basic protein contributes to development of neurodegenerative autoimmunity
title_full Ubiquitin-independent proteosomal degradation of myelin basic protein contributes to development of neurodegenerative autoimmunity
title_fullStr Ubiquitin-independent proteosomal degradation of myelin basic protein contributes to development of neurodegenerative autoimmunity
title_full_unstemmed Ubiquitin-independent proteosomal degradation of myelin basic protein contributes to development of neurodegenerative autoimmunity
title_short Ubiquitin-independent proteosomal degradation of myelin basic protein contributes to development of neurodegenerative autoimmunity
title_sort ubiquitin-independent proteosomal degradation of myelin basic protein contributes to development of neurodegenerative autoimmunity
topic Research Communication
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4415016/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25634956
http://dx.doi.org/10.1096/fj.14-259333
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