| Literature DB >> 29345359 |
Dante Barreda1,2, Marisa Sánchez-Galindo1,3, Jessica López-Flores1, Karen E Nava-Castro1,4, Karen Bobadilla1, Alfonso Salgado-Aguayo5, Teresa Santos-Mendoza1.
Abstract
In this work, we identified the expression, regulation, and viral targeting of Scribble and Dlg1 in antigen-presenting cells. Scribble and Dlg1 belong to the family of PDZ (postsynaptic density (PSD95), disc large (Dlg), and zonula occludens (ZO-1)) proteins involved in cell polarity. The relevance of PDZ proteins in cellular functions is reinforced by the fact that many viruses interfere with host PDZ-dependent interactions affecting cellular mechanisms thus favoring viral replication. The functions of Scribble and Dlg have been widely studied in polarized cells such as epithelial and neuron cells. However, within the cells of the immune system, their functions have been described only in T and B lymphocytes. Here we demonstrated that Scribble and Dlg1 are differentially expressed during antigen-presenting cell differentiation and dendritic cell maturation. While both Scribble and Dlg1 seem to participate in distinct dendritic cell functions, both are targeted by the viral protein NS1 of influenza A in a PDZ-dependent manner in dendritic cells. Our findings suggest that these proteins might be involved in the mechanisms of innate immunity and/or antigen processing and presentation that can be hijacked by viral pathogens. ©2017 Society for Leukocyte Biology.Entities:
Keywords: Dlg; Scribble; dendritic cells; immune targets; influenza NS1 protein; polarity proteins
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29345359 DOI: 10.1002/JLB.4AB0517-184R
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Leukoc Biol ISSN: 0741-5400 Impact factor: 4.962