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Deficiency of MALT1 paracaspase activity results in unbalanced regulatory and effector T and B cell responses leading to multiorgan inflammation.

Frédéric Bornancin1, Florian Renner1, Ratiba Touil1, Heiko Sic1, Yeter Kolb1, Ismahane Touil-Allaoui1, James S Rush1, Paul A Smith1, Marc Bigaud1, Ursula Junker-Walker1, Christoph Burkhart1, Janet Dawson1, Satoru Niwa1, Andreas Katopodis1, Barbara Nuesslein-Hildesheim1, Gisbert Weckbecker1, Gerhard Zenke1, Bernd Kinzel1, Elisabetta Traggiai1, Dirk Brenner2, Anne Brüstle3, Michael St Paul4, Natasa Zamurovic1, Kathy D McCoy5, Antonius Rolink6, Catherine H Régnier1, Tak W Mak4, Pamela S Ohashi4, Dhavalkumar D Patel1, Thomas Calzascia7.   

Abstract

The paracaspase MALT1 plays an important role in immune receptor-driven signaling pathways leading to NF-κB activation. MALT1 promotes signaling by acting as a scaffold, recruiting downstream signaling proteins, as well as by proteolytic cleavage of multiple substrates. However, the relative contributions of these two different activities to T and B cell function are not well understood. To investigate how MALT1 proteolytic activity contributes to overall immune cell regulation, we generated MALT1 protease-deficient mice (Malt1(PD/PD)) and compared their phenotype with that of MALT1 knockout animals (Malt1(-/-)). Malt1(PD/PD) mice displayed defects in multiple cell types including marginal zone B cells, B1 B cells, IL-10-producing B cells, regulatory T cells, and mature T and B cells. In general, immune defects were more pronounced in Malt1(-/-) animals. Both mouse lines showed abrogated B cell responses upon immunization with T-dependent and T-independent Ags. In vitro, inactivation of MALT1 protease activity caused reduced stimulation-induced T cell proliferation, impaired IL-2 and TNF-α production, as well as defective Th17 differentiation. Consequently, Malt1(PD/PD) mice were protected in a Th17-dependent experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis model. Surprisingly, Malt1(PD/PD) animals developed a multiorgan inflammatory pathology, characterized by Th1 and Th2/0 responses and enhanced IgG1 and IgE levels, which was delayed by wild-type regulatory T cell reconstitution. We therefore propose that the pathology characterizing Malt1(PD/PD) animals arises from an immune imbalance featuring pathogenic Th1- and Th2/0-skewed effector responses and reduced immunosuppressive compartments. These data uncover a previously unappreciated key function of MALT1 protease activity in immune homeostasis and underline its relevance in human health and disease.
Copyright © 2015 by The American Association of Immunologists, Inc.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25762782     DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.1402254

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immunol        ISSN: 0022-1767            Impact factor:   5.422


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