[PDF][PDF] GRAIL: an E3 ubiquitin ligase that inhibits cytokine gene transcription is expressed in anergic CD4+ T cells

N Anandasabapathy, GS Ford, D Bloom, C Holness… - Immunity, 2003 - cell.com
N Anandasabapathy, GS Ford, D Bloom, C Holness, V Paragas, C Seroogy, H Skrenta…
Immunity, 2003cell.com
T cell anergy may serve to limit autoreactive T cell responses. We examined early changes
in gene expression after antigen-TCR signaling in the presence (activation) or absence
(anergy) of B7 costimulation. Induced expression of GRAIL (gene related to anergy in
lymphocytes) was observed in anergic CD4+ T cells. GRAIL is a type I transmembrane
protein that localizes to the endocytic pathway and bears homology to RING zinc-finger
proteins. Ubiquitination studies in vitro support GRAIL function as an E3 ubiquitin ligase …
Abstract
T cell anergy may serve to limit autoreactive T cell responses. We examined early changes in gene expression after antigen-TCR signaling in the presence (activation) or absence (anergy) of B7 costimulation. Induced expression of GRAIL (gene related to anergy in lymphocytes) was observed in anergic CD4+ T cells. GRAIL is a type I transmembrane protein that localizes to the endocytic pathway and bears homology to RING zinc-finger proteins. Ubiquitination studies in vitro support GRAIL function as an E3 ubiquitin ligase. Expression of GRAIL in retrovirally transduced T cell hybridomas dramatically limits activation-induced IL-2 and IL-4 production. Additional studies suggest that GRAIL E3 ubiquitin ligase activity and intact endocytic trafficking are critical for cytokine transcriptional regulation. Expression of GRAIL after an anergizing stimulus may result in ubiquitin-mediated regulation of proteins essential for mitogenic cytokine expression, thus positioning GRAIL as a key player in the induction of the anergic phenotype.
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