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Insulin-regulated aminopeptidase contributes to setting the intensity of FcR-mediated inflammation

The function of intracellular trafficking in immune-complex triggered inflammation remains poorly understood. Here, we investigated the role of Insulin-Regulated Amino Peptidase (IRAP)-positive endosomal compartments in Fc receptor (FcR)-induced inflammation. Less severe FcγR-triggered arthritis, ac...

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Autores principales: Bratti, Manuela, Vibhushan, Shamila, Longé, Cyril, Koumantou, Despoina, Ménasché, Gaël, Benhamou, Marc, Varin-Blank, Nadine, Blank, Ulrich, Saveanu, Loredana, Ben Mkaddem, Sanae
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9647545/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36389775
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2022.1029759
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author Bratti, Manuela
Vibhushan, Shamila
Longé, Cyril
Koumantou, Despoina
Ménasché, Gaël
Benhamou, Marc
Varin-Blank, Nadine
Blank, Ulrich
Saveanu, Loredana
Ben Mkaddem, Sanae
author_facet Bratti, Manuela
Vibhushan, Shamila
Longé, Cyril
Koumantou, Despoina
Ménasché, Gaël
Benhamou, Marc
Varin-Blank, Nadine
Blank, Ulrich
Saveanu, Loredana
Ben Mkaddem, Sanae
author_sort Bratti, Manuela
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description The function of intracellular trafficking in immune-complex triggered inflammation remains poorly understood. Here, we investigated the role of Insulin-Regulated Amino Peptidase (IRAP)-positive endosomal compartments in Fc receptor (FcR)-induced inflammation. Less severe FcγR-triggered arthritis, active systemic anaphylaxis and FcεRI-triggered passive systemic anaphylaxis were observed in IRAP-deficient versus wild-type mice. In mast cells FcεRI stimulation induced rapid plasma membrane recruitment of IRAP-positive endosomes. IRAP-deficient cells exhibited reduced secretory responses, calcium signaling and activating Syk(Y519/520) phosphorylation albeit receptor tyrosine phosphorylation on β and γ subunits was not different. By contrast, in the absence of IRAP, SHP1-inactivating phosphorylation on Ser(591) that controls Syk activity was decreased. Ex-vivo cell profiling after FcγR-triggered anaphylaxis confirmed decreased phosphorylation of both Syk(Y519/520) and SHP-1(S591) in IRAP-deficient neutrophils and monocytes. Thus, IRAP-positive endosomal compartments, in promoting inhibition of SHP-1 during FcR signaling, control the extent of phosphorylation events at the plasma membrane and contribute to setting the intensity of immune-complex triggered inflammatory diseases.
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spelling pubmed-96475452022-11-15 Insulin-regulated aminopeptidase contributes to setting the intensity of FcR-mediated inflammation Bratti, Manuela Vibhushan, Shamila Longé, Cyril Koumantou, Despoina Ménasché, Gaël Benhamou, Marc Varin-Blank, Nadine Blank, Ulrich Saveanu, Loredana Ben Mkaddem, Sanae Front Immunol Immunology The function of intracellular trafficking in immune-complex triggered inflammation remains poorly understood. Here, we investigated the role of Insulin-Regulated Amino Peptidase (IRAP)-positive endosomal compartments in Fc receptor (FcR)-induced inflammation. Less severe FcγR-triggered arthritis, active systemic anaphylaxis and FcεRI-triggered passive systemic anaphylaxis were observed in IRAP-deficient versus wild-type mice. In mast cells FcεRI stimulation induced rapid plasma membrane recruitment of IRAP-positive endosomes. IRAP-deficient cells exhibited reduced secretory responses, calcium signaling and activating Syk(Y519/520) phosphorylation albeit receptor tyrosine phosphorylation on β and γ subunits was not different. By contrast, in the absence of IRAP, SHP1-inactivating phosphorylation on Ser(591) that controls Syk activity was decreased. Ex-vivo cell profiling after FcγR-triggered anaphylaxis confirmed decreased phosphorylation of both Syk(Y519/520) and SHP-1(S591) in IRAP-deficient neutrophils and monocytes. Thus, IRAP-positive endosomal compartments, in promoting inhibition of SHP-1 during FcR signaling, control the extent of phosphorylation events at the plasma membrane and contribute to setting the intensity of immune-complex triggered inflammatory diseases. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-10-27 /pmc/articles/PMC9647545/ /pubmed/36389775 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2022.1029759 Text en Copyright © 2022 Bratti, Vibhushan, Longé, Koumantou, Ménasché, Benhamou, Varin-Blank, Blank, Saveanu and Ben Mkaddem 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(s) 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
Bratti, Manuela
Vibhushan, Shamila
Longé, Cyril
Koumantou, Despoina
Ménasché, Gaël
Benhamou, Marc
Varin-Blank, Nadine
Blank, Ulrich
Saveanu, Loredana
Ben Mkaddem, Sanae
Insulin-regulated aminopeptidase contributes to setting the intensity of FcR-mediated inflammation
title Insulin-regulated aminopeptidase contributes to setting the intensity of FcR-mediated inflammation
title_full Insulin-regulated aminopeptidase contributes to setting the intensity of FcR-mediated inflammation
title_fullStr Insulin-regulated aminopeptidase contributes to setting the intensity of FcR-mediated inflammation
title_full_unstemmed Insulin-regulated aminopeptidase contributes to setting the intensity of FcR-mediated inflammation
title_short Insulin-regulated aminopeptidase contributes to setting the intensity of FcR-mediated inflammation
title_sort insulin-regulated aminopeptidase contributes to setting the intensity of fcr-mediated inflammation
topic Immunology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9647545/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36389775
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2022.1029759
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