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Toll-like receptor-mediated IRE1α activation as a therapeutic target for inflammatory arthritis

  • Quan Qiu
  • , Ze Zheng
  • , Lin Chang
  • , Yuan Si Zhao
  • , Can Tan
  • , Aditya Dandekar
  • , Zheng Zhang
  • , Zhenghong Lin
  • , Ming Gui
  • , Xiu Li
  • , Tongshuai Zhang
  • , Qingfei Kong
  • , Hulun Li
  • , Sha Chen
  • , An Chen
  • , Randal J. Kaufman
  • , Wei Lei Yang
  • , Hui Kuan Lin
  • , Donna Zhang
  • , Harris Perlman
  • Edward Thorp, Kezhong Zhang, Deyu Fang

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Abstract

In rheumatoid arthritis (RA), macrophage is one of the major sources of inflammatory mediators. Macrophages produce inflammatory cytokines through toll-like receptor (TLR)-mediated signalling during RA. Herein, we studied macrophages from the synovial fluid of RA patients and observed a significant increase in activation of inositol-requiring enzyme 1α (IRE1α), a primary unfolded protein response (UPR) transducer. Myeloid-specific deletion of the IRE1α gene protected mice from inflammatory arthritis, and treatment with the IRE1α-specific inhibitor 4U8C attenuated joint inflammation in mice. IRE1α was required for optimal production of pro-inflammatory cytokines as evidenced by impaired TLR-induced cytokine production in IRE1α-null macrophages and neutrophils. Further analyses demonstrated that tumour necrosis factor (TNF) receptor-associated factor 6 (TRAF6) plays a key role in TLR-mediated IRE1α activation by catalysing IRE1α ubiquitination and blocking the recruitment of protein phosphatase 2A (PP2A), a phosphatase that inhibits IRE1α phosphorylation. In summary, we discovered a novel regulatory axis through TRAF6-mediated IRE1α ubiquitination in regulating TLR-induced IRE1α activation in pro-inflammatory cytokine production, and demonstrated that IRE1α is a potential therapeutic target for inflammatory arthritis.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)2477-2490
Number of pages14
JournalEMBO Journal
Volume32
Issue number18
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 11 2013

Keywords

  • IRE1
  • Inflammation
  • TRAF6
  • Ubiquitination

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Neuroscience
  • Molecular Biology
  • General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
  • General Immunology and Microbiology

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