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The TLR signaling adaptor TRAM interacts with TRAF6 to mediate activation of the inflammatory response by TLR4.
Verstak, Brett; Stack, Julianne; Ve, Thomas; Mangan, Matthew; Hjerrild, Kathryn; Jeon, Jannah; Stahl, Rainer; Latz, Eicke; Gay, Nick; Kobe, Bostjan; Bowie, Andrew G; Mansell, Ashley.
Affiliation
  • Verstak B; Centre for Innate Immunity and Infectious Diseases, MIMR-PHI Institute of Medical Research, Monash University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia; Department of Biochemistry, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom;
  • Stack J; Immunology Research Centre, School of Biochemistry and Immunology, Trinity Biomedical Sciences Institute, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland;
  • Ve T; School of Chemistry and Molecular Biosciences, Australian Infectious Diseases Research Centre, and Institute for Molecular Bioscience, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia;
  • Mangan M; Centre for Innate Immunity and Infectious Diseases, MIMR-PHI Institute of Medical Research, Monash University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia;
  • Hjerrild K; Centre for Innate Immunity and Infectious Diseases, MIMR-PHI Institute of Medical Research, Monash University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia;
  • Jeon J; School of Chemistry and Molecular Biosciences, Australian Infectious Diseases Research Centre, and Institute for Molecular Bioscience, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia;
  • Stahl R; Institute of Innate Immunity, University Hospitals, University of Bonn, Germany; and.
  • Latz E; Institute of Innate Immunity, University Hospitals, University of Bonn, Germany; and Department of Infectious Diseases and Immunology, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA.
  • Gay N; Department of Biochemistry, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom;
  • Kobe B; School of Chemistry and Molecular Biosciences, Australian Infectious Diseases Research Centre, and Institute for Molecular Bioscience, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia;
  • Bowie AG; Immunology Research Centre, School of Biochemistry and Immunology, Trinity Biomedical Sciences Institute, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland;
  • Mansell A; Centre for Innate Immunity and Infectious Diseases, MIMR-PHI Institute of Medical Research, Monash University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia; ashley.mansell@monash.edu.
J Leukoc Biol ; 96(3): 427-36, 2014 Sep.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24812060
ABSTRACT
TLRs act as sentinels in professional immune cells to detect and initiate the innate immune response to pathogen challenge. TLR4 is a widely expressed TLR, responsible for initiating potent immune responses to LPS. TRAM acts to bridge TLR4 with TRIF, orchestrating the inflammatory response to pathogen challenge. We have identified a putative TRAF6-binding motif in TRAM that could mediate a novel signaling function for TRAM in TLR4 signaling. TRAM and TRAF6 association was confirmed by immunoprecipitation of endogenous, ectopically expressed and recombinant proteins, which was ablated upon mutation of a key Glu residue in TRAM (TRAM E183A). TRAF6 and TRAM were observed colocalizing using confocal microscopy following ectopic expression in cells and the ability of TRAM and TRAM E183A to activate luciferase-linked reporter assays was determined in HEK293 and TRAF6-deficient cells. Importantly, TRAM-deficient macrophages reconstituted with TRAM E183A display significantly reduced inflammatory TNF-α, IL-6, and RANTES protein production compared with WT TRAM. These results demonstrate a novel role for TRAM in TLR4-mediated signaling in regulating inflammatory responses via its interaction with TRAF6, distinct from its role as a bridging adaptor between TLR4 and TRIF.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Adaptor Proteins, Signal Transducing / TNF Receptor-Associated Factor 6 / Toll-Like Receptor 4 / Inflammation Type of study: Prognostic_studies Limits: Animals / Humans Language: En Journal: J Leukoc Biol Year: 2014 Document type: Article

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Adaptor Proteins, Signal Transducing / TNF Receptor-Associated Factor 6 / Toll-Like Receptor 4 / Inflammation Type of study: Prognostic_studies Limits: Animals / Humans Language: En Journal: J Leukoc Biol Year: 2014 Document type: Article