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Ecto-ADP-ribosyltransferase ARTC2.1 functionally modulates FeγR1 and FcγR2B on murine microglia

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卷 7, 期 -, 页码 -

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NATURE RESEARCH
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-017-16613-w

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  1. Hermann and Lilly Schilling-Stiftung fur Medizinische Forschung
  2. Landesforschungsfond (ReadMe!)
  3. Kanton of Zurich, Krebsliga [KFS-3740-08-2015-R]
  4. Swiss National Science Foundation [310030_157019]

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Mammalian ecto-ADP-ribosyltransferases (ecto-ARTs or also ARTCs) catalyze the ADP-ribosylation of cell surface proteins using extracellular nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NADI as substrate. By this post-translational protein modification, ecto-ARTs modulate the function of various target proteins. A functional role of ARTC2 has been demonstrated for peripheral immune cells such as T cells and macrophages.Yet, little is known about the role of ecto-ARTs in the central nervous system and on microglia. Here, we identified ARTC2.1 as the major ecto-ART expressed on murine microglia. ARTC2.1 expression was strongly upregulated on microglia upon co-stimulation with LPS and an ERK1/2 inhibitor or upon IFN beta stimulation. We identified several target proteins modified by ARTC2.1 on microglia with a recently developed mass spectrometry approach, including two receptors for immunoglobulin G (IgG), Fc gamma R1 and Fc gamma R2B. Both proteins were verified as targets of ARTC2.1 in vitro using a radiolabeling assay with 32P-NAD as substrate. Moreover, ADP-ribosylation of both targets strongly inhibited their capacity to bind IgG. In concordance, ARTC2.1 induction in WT microglia and subsequent cell surface ADP-ribosylation significantly reduced the phagocytosis of IgG-coated latex beads, which was unimpaired in NAD/DTT treated microglia from ARTC2.1/mice. Hence, induction of ARTC2.1 expression under inflammatory conditions, and subsequent ADP-ribosylation of cell surface target proteins could represent a hitherto unnoticed mechanism to regulate the immune response of murine microglia.

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