Different polyubiquitinated bodies in human dendritic cells: IL-4 causes PaCS during differentiation while LPS or IFNα induces DALIS during maturation
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
Abstract:
Two types of polyubiquitin-reactive cytoplasmic bodies, particulate cytoplasmic structures (PaCS) and
dendritic cell (DC) aggresome-like induced structures (DALIS), were analyzed by electron microscopy,
immunocytochemistry, immunoblotting, and flow cytometry in DC obtained from human blood
monocytes incubated with GM-CSF plus IL-4 (IL4-DC), GM-CSF plus IFNα (IFN-DC), or GM-CSF
alone (GM-DC), with or without LPS maturation. PaCS developed as monomorphic aggregates of
proteasome-reactive barrel-like particles only in ribosomes-rich cytoplasmic areas of differentiating
IL4-DC. In contrast, DALIS formed as vesicular bodies storing K63-linked ubiquitinated proteins by
coalescence of increased endosomal structures, in IFN-DC or after LPS maturation of GM-DC.
DALIS-forming cells showed incomplete morphological and functional DC-type differentiation when
compared to PaCS-forming IL4-DC. PaCS and DALIS may have different function as well as different
origin and cytochemistry. DALIS may be a transient accumulation site of potentially antigenic
polyubiquitinated proteins during their processing and presentation. PaCS are found under physiologic
or pathologic conditions associated with increased/deranged protein synthesis and increased ubiquitin–
proteasome activity. Given its high heat-shock protein content PaCS may work as a quality control
structure for newly synthesized, cytosolic proteins. This comparative analysis suggests that PaCS and
DALIS have distinctive roles in DC.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Dendritic cells, ubiquitin-proteasome system, polyubiquitinated bodies, PaCS and DALIS, interleukin-4, interferon alpha, antigen processing and presentation
Elenco autori:
Montagna, Daniela; Sommi, Patrizia; Necchi, Vittorio; Vitali, Agostina; Montini, Enrica; Turin, Ilaria; Ferraro, Daniela; Ricci, Vittorio; Solcia, Enrico
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