[HTML][HTML] Spleen tyrosine kinase (Syk) regulates systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) T cell signaling

AP Grammatikos, D Ghosh, A Devlin, VC Kyttaris… - PloS one, 2013 - journals.plos.org
AP Grammatikos, D Ghosh, A Devlin, VC Kyttaris, GC Tsokos
PloS one, 2013journals.plos.org
Engagement of the CD3/T cell receptor complex in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) T
cells involves Syk rather than the zeta-associated protein. Because Syk is being considered
as a therapeutic target we asked whether Syk is central to the multiple aberrantly modulated
molecules in SLE T cells. Using a gene expression array, we demonstrate that forced
expression of Syk in normal T cells reproduces most of the aberrantly expressed molecules
whereas silencing of Syk in SLE T cells normalizes the expression of most abnormally …
Engagement of the CD3/T cell receptor complex in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) T cells involves Syk rather than the zeta-associated protein. Because Syk is being considered as a therapeutic target we asked whether Syk is central to the multiple aberrantly modulated molecules in SLE T cells. Using a gene expression array, we demonstrate that forced expression of Syk in normal T cells reproduces most of the aberrantly expressed molecules whereas silencing of Syk in SLE T cells normalizes the expression of most abnormally expressed molecules. Protein along with gene expression modulation for select molecules was confirmed. Specifically, levels of cytokine IL-21, cell surface receptor CD44, and intracellular molecules PP2A and OAS2 increased following Syk overexpression in normal T cells and decreased after Syk silencing in SLE T cells. Our results demonstrate that levels of Syk affect the expression of a number of enzymes, cytokines and receptors that play a key role in the development of disease pathogenesis in SLE and provide support for therapeutic targeting in SLE patients.
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