Regulation of MYC by CARD14 in human epithelium is a determinant of epidermal homeostasis and disease

在人类上皮细胞中,CARD14 对 MYC 的调控是表皮稳态和疾病的决定因素。

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作者:Stanley B DeVore ,Matthew Schuetz ,Lauren Alvey ,Henry Lujan ,David E Ochayon ,Lindsey Williams ,Wan Chi Chang ,Alyssa Filuta ,Brandy Ruff ,Arjun Kothari ,Jennifer M Hahn ,Eric Brandt ,Latha Satish ,Krishna Roskin ,Andrew B Herr ,Jocelyn M Biagini ,Lisa J Martin ,Deniz Cagdas ,Sevgi Keles ,Joshua D Milner ,Dorothy M Supp ,Gurjit K Khurana Hershey

Abstract

Caspase recruitment domain family member 14 (CARD14) and its variants are associated with both atopic dermatitis (AD) and psoriasis, but their mechanistic impact on skin barrier homeostasis is largely unknown. CARD14 is known to signal via NF-κB; however, CARD14-NF-κB signaling does not fully explain the heterogeneity of CARD14-driven disease. Here, we describe a direct interaction between CARD14 and MYC and show that CARD14 signals through MYC in keratinocytes to coordinate skin barrier homeostasis. CARD14 directly binds MYC and influences barrier formation in an MYC-dependent fashion, and this mechanism is undermined by disease-associated CARD14 variants. These studies establish a paradigm that CARD14 activation regulates skin barrier function by two distinct mechanisms, including activating NF-κB to bolster the antimicrobial (chemical) barrier and stimulating MYC to bolster the physical barrier. Finally, we show that CARD14-dependent MYC signaling occurs in other epithelia, expanding the impact of our findings beyond the skin. Keywords: CARD14; CP: Developmental biology; MYC; allergic disease; atopic dermatitis; atopy; barrier homeostasis; epidermis; epithelium; keratinocyte; skin barrier.

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