PTPN22-CD45 dual phosphatase retrograde feedback enhances TCR signaling and autoimmunity

PTPN22-CD45双磷酸酶逆向反馈增强TCR信号传导和自身免疫

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作者:Shen Yang,Eugenio Santelli,Carlos G Gonzalez,Wade T Johnson,Irene V Choi,Chuling Zhuang,Myungja Ro,Leigh-Ana M Rossitto,I-Shing Yu,Shu-Wha Lin,Yuan Zhan,Qinwei Chen,Jonathan D Yoshihara,Daniel J Wallace,Caroline A Jefferies,Michifumi Yamashita,David J Gonzalez,Richard I Ainsworth,Nisarg J Shah,Stephanie M Stanford,Nunzio Bottini

Abstract

Protein tyrosine phosphatase nonreceptor type 22 (PTPN22) is encoded by a gene strongly associated with lupus and other autoimmune diseases. PTPN22 regulates T cell receptor (TCR) signaling through dephosphorylation of the kinases lymphocyte-specific protein tyrosine kinase (LCK) and zeta-chain-associated protein kinase 70 (ZAP70). The regulation of PTPN22 remains poorly understood. Here, we identify PTPN22 Ser449 as a protein kinase A phosphorylation site, which is triggered by TCR engagement and is hyperphosphorylated in lupus peripheral blood cells. PTPN22 Ser449 phosphorylation selectively lowered the affinity of PTPN22 for ZAP70 versus LCK but also indirectly suppressed inhibitory LCK Tyr192 phosphorylation through a ZAP70-CD45 signaling axis. The resulting dephosphorylation of LCK Tyr192 not only enhanced TCR signaling but also modulated pathway activation downstream the TCR. In vivo loss of PTPN22 Ser449 phosphorylation reduced T cell responses and suppressed experimental lupus nephritis. These results suggest that PTPN22 Ser449 phosphorylation promotes a CD45-mediated retrograde ZAP70-LCK feedback loop that enhances T cell responses and promotes autoimmunity.

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