Cell-autonomous innate immunity by proteasome-derived defence peptides.

蛋白酶体衍生的防御肽介导的细胞自主性先天免疫

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作者:Goldberg Karin, Lobov Arseniy, Antonello Paola, Shmueli Merav D, Yakir Idan, Weizman Tal, Ulman Adi, Sheban Daoud, Laser Einav, Kramer Matthias P, Shteinvil Ronen, Chen Guoyun, Ibraheem Angham, Sysoeva Vera, Fishbain-Yoskovitz Vered, Mohapatra Gayatree, Abramov Anat, Shimshi Sandy, Ogneva Kseniia, Nandy Madhurima, Amidror Sivan, Bootz-Maoz Hadar, Kuo Shanny H, Dezorella Nili, Kacen Assaf, Javitt Aaron, Lau Gee W, Yissachar Nissan, Hayouka Zvi, Merbl Yifat
For decades, antigen presentation on major histocompatibility complex class I for T cell-mediated immunity has been considered the primary function of proteasome-derived peptides(1,2). However, whether the products of proteasomal degradation play additional parts in mounting immune responses remains unknown. Antimicrobial peptides serve as a first line of defence against invading pathogens before the adaptive immune system responds. Although the protective function of antimicrobial peptides across numerous tissues is well established, the cellular mechanisms underlying their generation are not fully understood. Here we uncover a role for proteasomes in the constitutive and bacterial-induced generation of defence peptides that impede bacterial growth both in vitro and in vivo by disrupting bacterial membranes. In silico prediction of proteome-wide proteasomal cleavage identified hundreds of thousands of potential proteasome-derived defence peptides with cationic properties that may be generated en route to degradation to act as a first line of defence. Furthermore, bacterial infection induces changes in proteasome composition and function, including PSME3 recruitment and increased tryptic-like cleavage, enhancing antimicrobial activity. Beyond providing mechanistic insights into the role of proteasomes in cell-autonomous innate immunity, our study suggests that proteasome-cleaved peptides may have previously overlooked functions downstream of degradation. From a translational standpoint, identifying proteasome-derived defence peptides could provide an untapped source of natural antibiotics for biotechnological applications and therapeutic interventions in infectious diseases and immunocompromised conditions.

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