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Tyrosine Kinase SYK Licenses MyD88 Adaptor Protein to Instigate IL-1?-Mediated Inflammatory Disease.


ABSTRACT: Mice carrying a hypomorphic point mutation in the Ptpn6 gene (Ptpn6spin mice) develop an inflammatory skin disease that resembles neutrophilic dermatosis in humans. Here, we demonstrated that interleukin-1? (IL-1?) signaling through IL-1R and MyD88 in both stromal and immune cells drive inflammation in Ptpn6spin mice. We further identified SYK as a critical kinase that phosphorylates MyD88, promoted MyD88-dependent signaling and mediates dermatosis in Ptpn6spin mice. Our studies further demonstrated that SHP1 encoded by Ptpn6 binds and suppresses SYK activation to inhibit MyD88 phosphorylation. Downstream of SHP1 and SYK-dependent counterregulation of MyD88 tyrosine phosphorylation, we have demonstrated that the scaffolding function of receptor interacting protein kinase 1 (RIPK1) and tumor growth factor-? activated kinase 1 (TAK1)-mediating signaling were required to spur inflammatory disease. Overall, these studies identify SHP1 and SYK crosstalk as a critical regulator of MyD88 post-translational modifications and IL-1-driven inflammation.

SUBMITTER: Gurung P 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5501252 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Tyrosine Kinase SYK Licenses MyD88 Adaptor Protein to Instigate IL-1α-Mediated Inflammatory Disease.

Gurung Prajwal P   Fan Gaofeng G   Lukens John R JR   Vogel Peter P   Tonks Nicholas K NK   Kanneganti Thirumala-Devi TD  

Immunity 20170411 4


Mice carrying a hypomorphic point mutation in the Ptpn6 gene (Ptpn6<sup>spin</sup> mice) develop an inflammatory skin disease that resembles neutrophilic dermatosis in humans. Here, we demonstrated that interleukin-1α (IL-1α) signaling through IL-1R and MyD88 in both stromal and immune cells drive inflammation in Ptpn6<sup>spin</sup> mice. We further identified SYK as a critical kinase that phosphorylates MyD88, promoted MyD88-dependent signaling and mediates dermatosis in Ptpn6<sup>spin</sup> m  ...[more]

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