FAM21 is critical for TLR2/CLEC4E-mediated dendritic cell function against Candida albicans .
Rakesh KulkarniSiti Khadijah KasaniChing-Yen TsaiShu-Yun TungKun-Hai YehChen-Hsin Albert YuWen ChangPublished in: Life science alliance (2023)
FAM21 (family with sequence similarity 21) is a component of the Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome protein and SCAR homologue (WASH) protein complex that mediates actin polymerization at endosomal membranes to facilitate sorting of cargo-containing vesicles out of endosomes. To study the function of FAM21 in vivo, we generated conditional knockout (cKO) mice in the C57BL/6 background in which FAM21 was specifically knocked out of CD11c-positive dendritic cells. BMDCs from those mice displayed enlarged early endosomes, and altered cell migration and morphology relative to WT cells. FAM21-cKO cells were less competent in phagocytosis and protein antigen presentation in vitro, though peptide antigen presentation was not affected. More importantly, we identified the TLR2/CLEC4E signaling pathway as being down-regulated in FAM21-cKO BMDCs when challenged with its specific ligand Candida albicans Moreover, FAM21-cKO mice were more susceptible to C. albicans infection than WT mice. Reconstitution of WT BMDCs in FAM21-cKO mice rescued them from lethal C. albicans infection. Thus, our study highlights the importance of FAM21 in a host immune response against a significant pathogen.
Keyphrases
- candida albicans
- immune response
- high fat diet induced
- biofilm formation
- dendritic cells
- induced apoptosis
- cell migration
- signaling pathway
- toll like receptor
- case report
- cell cycle arrest
- amino acid
- type diabetes
- metabolic syndrome
- escherichia coli
- staphylococcus aureus
- pseudomonas aeruginosa
- adipose tissue
- cystic fibrosis
- endoplasmic reticulum stress