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Why are the phenotypes of TRAF6 knock-in and TRAF6 knock-out mice so different?

The expression of TNF-Receptor Associated Factor 6 (TRAF6) is essential for many physiological processes. Here we studied the phenotype of TRAF6[L74H] knock-in mice which are devoid of TRAF6 E3 ligase activity in every cell of the body, but express normal levels of the TRAF6 protein. Remarkably, TRA...

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Autores principales: Petrova, Tsvetana, Bennett, Kyle, Nanda, Sambit, Strickson, Sam, Scudamore, Cheryl L., Prescott, Alan R., Cohen, Philip
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8843210/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35157702
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0263151
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author Petrova, Tsvetana
Bennett, Kyle
Nanda, Sambit
Strickson, Sam
Scudamore, Cheryl L.
Prescott, Alan R.
Cohen, Philip
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Nanda, Sambit
Strickson, Sam
Scudamore, Cheryl L.
Prescott, Alan R.
Cohen, Philip
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description The expression of TNF-Receptor Associated Factor 6 (TRAF6) is essential for many physiological processes. Here we studied the phenotype of TRAF6[L74H] knock-in mice which are devoid of TRAF6 E3 ligase activity in every cell of the body, but express normal levels of the TRAF6 protein. Remarkably, TRAF6[L74H] mice have none of the phenotypes seen in TRAF6 KO mice. Instead TRAF6[L74H] mice display an entirely different phenotype, exhibiting autoimmunity, and severe inflammation of the skin and modest inflammation of the liver and lungs. Similar to mice with a Treg-specific knockout of TRAF6, or mice devoid of TRAF6 in all T cells, the CD4(+) and CD8(+) T cells in the spleen and lymph nodes displayed an activated effector memory phenotype with CD44(high)/CD62L(low) expression on the cell surface. In contrast, T cells from WT mice exhibited the CD44(low)/CD62L(high) phenotype characteristic of naïve T cells. The onset of autoimmunity and autoinflammation in TRAF6[L74H] mice (two weeks) was much faster than in mice with a Treg-specific knockout of TRAF6 or lacking TRAF6 expression in all T cells (2–3 months) and we discuss whether this may be caused by secondary inflammation of other tissues. The distinct phenotypes of mice lacking TRAF6 expression in all cells appears to be explained by their inability to signal via TNF Receptor Superfamily members, which does not seem to be impaired significantly in TRAF6[L74H] mice.
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spelling pubmed-88432102022-02-15 Why are the phenotypes of TRAF6 knock-in and TRAF6 knock-out mice so different? Petrova, Tsvetana Bennett, Kyle Nanda, Sambit Strickson, Sam Scudamore, Cheryl L. Prescott, Alan R. Cohen, Philip PLoS One Research Article The expression of TNF-Receptor Associated Factor 6 (TRAF6) is essential for many physiological processes. Here we studied the phenotype of TRAF6[L74H] knock-in mice which are devoid of TRAF6 E3 ligase activity in every cell of the body, but express normal levels of the TRAF6 protein. Remarkably, TRAF6[L74H] mice have none of the phenotypes seen in TRAF6 KO mice. Instead TRAF6[L74H] mice display an entirely different phenotype, exhibiting autoimmunity, and severe inflammation of the skin and modest inflammation of the liver and lungs. Similar to mice with a Treg-specific knockout of TRAF6, or mice devoid of TRAF6 in all T cells, the CD4(+) and CD8(+) T cells in the spleen and lymph nodes displayed an activated effector memory phenotype with CD44(high)/CD62L(low) expression on the cell surface. In contrast, T cells from WT mice exhibited the CD44(low)/CD62L(high) phenotype characteristic of naïve T cells. The onset of autoimmunity and autoinflammation in TRAF6[L74H] mice (two weeks) was much faster than in mice with a Treg-specific knockout of TRAF6 or lacking TRAF6 expression in all T cells (2–3 months) and we discuss whether this may be caused by secondary inflammation of other tissues. The distinct phenotypes of mice lacking TRAF6 expression in all cells appears to be explained by their inability to signal via TNF Receptor Superfamily members, which does not seem to be impaired significantly in TRAF6[L74H] mice. Public Library of Science 2022-02-14 /pmc/articles/PMC8843210/ /pubmed/35157702 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0263151 Text en © 2022 Petrova et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Prescott, Alan R.
Cohen, Philip
Why are the phenotypes of TRAF6 knock-in and TRAF6 knock-out mice so different?
title Why are the phenotypes of TRAF6 knock-in and TRAF6 knock-out mice so different?
title_full Why are the phenotypes of TRAF6 knock-in and TRAF6 knock-out mice so different?
title_fullStr Why are the phenotypes of TRAF6 knock-in and TRAF6 knock-out mice so different?
title_full_unstemmed Why are the phenotypes of TRAF6 knock-in and TRAF6 knock-out mice so different?
title_short Why are the phenotypes of TRAF6 knock-in and TRAF6 knock-out mice so different?
title_sort why are the phenotypes of traf6 knock-in and traf6 knock-out mice so different?
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8843210/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35157702
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0263151
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