The Neurobeachin-like 2 Protein Regulates Mast Cell Homeostasis

  • Sebastian Drube
  • Randy Grimlowski
  • Carsten Deppermann
  • Julia Fröbel
  • Florian Kraft
  • Nico Andreas
  • David Stegner
  • Jan Dudeck
  • Franziska Weber
  • Mandy Rödiger
  • Christiane Göpfert
  • Julia Drube
  • Daniela Reich
  • Bernhard Nieswandt
  • Anne Dudeck
  • Thomas Kamradt

Abstract

The neurobeachin-like 2 protein (Nbeal2) belongs to the family of beige and Chediak-Higashi (BEACH) domain proteins. Loss-of-function mutations in the human NBEAL2 gene or Nbeal2 deficiency in mice cause gray platelet syndrome, a bleeding disorder characterized by macrothrombocytopenia, splenomegaly, and paucity of α-granules in megakaryocytes and platelets. We found that in mast cells, Nbeal2 regulates the activation of the Shp1-STAT5 signaling axis and the composition of the c-Kit/STAT signalosome. Furthermore, Nbeal2 mediates granule formation and restricts the expression of the transcription factors, IRF8, GATA2, and MITF as well as of the cell-cycle inhibitor p27, which are essential for mast cell differentiation, proliferation, and cytokine production. These data demonstrate the relevance of Nbeal2 in mast cells above and beyond granule biosynthesis.

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OriginalspracheEnglisch
ISSN0022-1767
DOIs
StatusVeröffentlicht - 15.10.2017

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Copyright © 2017 by The American Association of Immunologists, Inc.

PubMed 28887433