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Ancient Origin of the CARD–Coiled Coil/Bcl10/MALT1-Like Paracaspase Signaling Complex Indicates Unknown Critical Functions

The CARD–coiled coil (CC)/Bcl10/MALT1-like paracaspase (CBM) signaling complexes composed of a CARD–CC family member (CARD-9, -10, -11, or -14), Bcl10, and the type 1 paracaspase MALT1 (PCASP1) play a pivotal role in immunity, inflammation, and cancer. Targeting MALT1 proteolytic activity is of pote...

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Autores principales: Staal, Jens, Driege, Yasmine, Haegman, Mira, Borghi, Alice, Hulpiau, Paco, Lievens, Laurens, Gul, Ismail Sahin, Sundararaman, Srividhya, Gonçalves, Amanda, Dhondt, Ineke, Pinzón, Jorge H., Braeckman, Bart P., Technau, Ulrich, Saeys, Yvan, van Roy, Frans, Beyaert, Rudi
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5978004/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29881386
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2018.01136
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author Staal, Jens
Driege, Yasmine
Haegman, Mira
Borghi, Alice
Hulpiau, Paco
Lievens, Laurens
Gul, Ismail Sahin
Sundararaman, Srividhya
Gonçalves, Amanda
Dhondt, Ineke
Pinzón, Jorge H.
Braeckman, Bart P.
Technau, Ulrich
Saeys, Yvan
van Roy, Frans
Beyaert, Rudi
author_facet Staal, Jens
Driege, Yasmine
Haegman, Mira
Borghi, Alice
Hulpiau, Paco
Lievens, Laurens
Gul, Ismail Sahin
Sundararaman, Srividhya
Gonçalves, Amanda
Dhondt, Ineke
Pinzón, Jorge H.
Braeckman, Bart P.
Technau, Ulrich
Saeys, Yvan
van Roy, Frans
Beyaert, Rudi
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description The CARD–coiled coil (CC)/Bcl10/MALT1-like paracaspase (CBM) signaling complexes composed of a CARD–CC family member (CARD-9, -10, -11, or -14), Bcl10, and the type 1 paracaspase MALT1 (PCASP1) play a pivotal role in immunity, inflammation, and cancer. Targeting MALT1 proteolytic activity is of potential therapeutic interest. However, little is known about the evolutionary origin and the original functions of the CBM complex. Type 1 paracaspases originated before the last common ancestor of planulozoa (bilaterians and cnidarians). Notably in bilaterians, Ecdysozoa (e.g., nematodes and insects) lacks Bcl10, whereas other lineages have a Bcl10 homolog. A survey of invertebrate CARD–CC homologs revealed such homologs only in species with Bcl10, indicating an ancient common origin of the entire CBM complex. Furthermore, vertebrate-like Syk/Zap70 tyrosine kinase homologs with the ITAM-binding SH2 domain were only found in invertebrate organisms with CARD–CC/Bcl10, indicating that this pathway might be related to the original function of the CBM complex. Moreover, the type 1 paracaspase sequences from invertebrate organisms that have CARD–CC/Bcl10 are more similar to vertebrate paracaspases. Functional analysis of protein–protein interactions, NF-κB signaling, and CYLD cleavage for selected invertebrate type 1 paracaspase and Bcl10 homologs supports this scenario and indicates an ancient origin of the CARD–CC/Bcl10/paracaspase signaling complex. By contrast, many of the known MALT1-associated activities evolved fairly recently, indicating that unknown functions are at the basis of the protein conservation. As a proof-of-concept, we provide initial evidence for a CBM- and NF-κB-independent neuronal function of the Caenorhabditis elegans type 1 paracaspase malt-1. In conclusion, this study shows how evolutionary insights may point at alternative functions of MALT1.
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spelling pubmed-59780042018-06-07 Ancient Origin of the CARD–Coiled Coil/Bcl10/MALT1-Like Paracaspase Signaling Complex Indicates Unknown Critical Functions Staal, Jens Driege, Yasmine Haegman, Mira Borghi, Alice Hulpiau, Paco Lievens, Laurens Gul, Ismail Sahin Sundararaman, Srividhya Gonçalves, Amanda Dhondt, Ineke Pinzón, Jorge H. Braeckman, Bart P. Technau, Ulrich Saeys, Yvan van Roy, Frans Beyaert, Rudi Front Immunol Immunology The CARD–coiled coil (CC)/Bcl10/MALT1-like paracaspase (CBM) signaling complexes composed of a CARD–CC family member (CARD-9, -10, -11, or -14), Bcl10, and the type 1 paracaspase MALT1 (PCASP1) play a pivotal role in immunity, inflammation, and cancer. Targeting MALT1 proteolytic activity is of potential therapeutic interest. However, little is known about the evolutionary origin and the original functions of the CBM complex. Type 1 paracaspases originated before the last common ancestor of planulozoa (bilaterians and cnidarians). Notably in bilaterians, Ecdysozoa (e.g., nematodes and insects) lacks Bcl10, whereas other lineages have a Bcl10 homolog. A survey of invertebrate CARD–CC homologs revealed such homologs only in species with Bcl10, indicating an ancient common origin of the entire CBM complex. Furthermore, vertebrate-like Syk/Zap70 tyrosine kinase homologs with the ITAM-binding SH2 domain were only found in invertebrate organisms with CARD–CC/Bcl10, indicating that this pathway might be related to the original function of the CBM complex. Moreover, the type 1 paracaspase sequences from invertebrate organisms that have CARD–CC/Bcl10 are more similar to vertebrate paracaspases. Functional analysis of protein–protein interactions, NF-κB signaling, and CYLD cleavage for selected invertebrate type 1 paracaspase and Bcl10 homologs supports this scenario and indicates an ancient origin of the CARD–CC/Bcl10/paracaspase signaling complex. By contrast, many of the known MALT1-associated activities evolved fairly recently, indicating that unknown functions are at the basis of the protein conservation. As a proof-of-concept, we provide initial evidence for a CBM- and NF-κB-independent neuronal function of the Caenorhabditis elegans type 1 paracaspase malt-1. In conclusion, this study shows how evolutionary insights may point at alternative functions of MALT1. Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-05-24 /pmc/articles/PMC5978004/ /pubmed/29881386 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2018.01136 Text en Copyright © 2018 Staal, Driege, Haegman, Borghi, Hulpiau, Lievens, Gul, Sundararaman, Gonçalves, Dhondt, Pinzón, Braeckman, Technau, Saeys, van Roy and Beyaert. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Immunology
Staal, Jens
Driege, Yasmine
Haegman, Mira
Borghi, Alice
Hulpiau, Paco
Lievens, Laurens
Gul, Ismail Sahin
Sundararaman, Srividhya
Gonçalves, Amanda
Dhondt, Ineke
Pinzón, Jorge H.
Braeckman, Bart P.
Technau, Ulrich
Saeys, Yvan
van Roy, Frans
Beyaert, Rudi
Ancient Origin of the CARD–Coiled Coil/Bcl10/MALT1-Like Paracaspase Signaling Complex Indicates Unknown Critical Functions
title Ancient Origin of the CARD–Coiled Coil/Bcl10/MALT1-Like Paracaspase Signaling Complex Indicates Unknown Critical Functions
title_full Ancient Origin of the CARD–Coiled Coil/Bcl10/MALT1-Like Paracaspase Signaling Complex Indicates Unknown Critical Functions
title_fullStr Ancient Origin of the CARD–Coiled Coil/Bcl10/MALT1-Like Paracaspase Signaling Complex Indicates Unknown Critical Functions
title_full_unstemmed Ancient Origin of the CARD–Coiled Coil/Bcl10/MALT1-Like Paracaspase Signaling Complex Indicates Unknown Critical Functions
title_short Ancient Origin of the CARD–Coiled Coil/Bcl10/MALT1-Like Paracaspase Signaling Complex Indicates Unknown Critical Functions
title_sort ancient origin of the card–coiled coil/bcl10/malt1-like paracaspase signaling complex indicates unknown critical functions
topic Immunology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5978004/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29881386
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2018.01136
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