Presentation_1_Long Interleukin-22 Binding Protein Isoform-1 Is an Intracellular Activator of the Unfolded Protein Response.pdf

  • Paloma Gómez-Fernández (6084599)
  • Andoni Urtasun (6084602)
  • Adrienne W. Paton (439447)
  • James C. Paton (198315)
  • Francisco Borrego (364947)
  • Devin Dersh (5537624)
  • Yair Argon (2074840)
  • Iraide Alloza (406577)
  • Koen Vandenbroeck (335818)
Publication date
December 2018
Publisher
Frontiers Media SA

Abstract

The human IL22RA2 gene co-produces three protein isoforms in dendritic cells [IL-22 binding protein isoform-1 (IL-22BPi1), IL-22BPi2, and IL-22BPi3]. Two of these, IL-22BPi2 and IL-22BPi3, are capable of neutralizing the biological activity of IL-22. The function of IL-22BPi1, which differs from IL-22BPi2 through an in-frame 32-amino acid insertion provided by an alternatively spliced exon, remains unknown. Using transfected human cell lines, we demonstrate that IL-22BPi1 is secreted detectably, but at much lower levels than IL-22BPi2, and unlike IL-22BPi2 and IL-22BPi3, is largely retained in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER). As opposed to IL-22BPi2 and IL-22BPi3, IL-22BPi1 is incapable of neutralizing or binding to IL-22 measured in bioassa...

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