OTUD1 Regulates Antifungal Innate Immunity through Deubiquitination of CARD9.
Xiaorong ChenHonghai ZhangXueer WangZhugui ShaoYanqi LiGuimin ZhaoFeng LiuBingyu LiuYi ZhengTian ChenHui ZhengLei ZhangChengjiang GaoPublished in: Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950) (2021)
CARD9 is an essential adaptor protein in antifungal innate immunity mediated by C-type lectin receptors. The activity of CARD9 is critically regulated by ubiquitination; however, the deubiquitinases involved in CARD9 regulation remain incompletely understood. In this study, we identified ovarian tumor deubiquitinase 1 (OTUD1) as an essential regulator of CARD9. OTUD1 directly interacted with CARD9 and cleaved polyubiquitin chains from CARD9, leading to the activation of the canonical NF-κB and MAPK pathway. OTUD1 deficiency impaired CARD9-mediated signaling and inhibited the proinflammatory cytokine production following fungal stimulation. Importantly, Otud1 -/- mice were more susceptible to fungal infection than wild-type mice in vivo. Collectively, our results identify OTUD1 as an essential regulatory component for the CARD9 signaling pathway and antifungal innate immunity through deubiquitinating CARD9.