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Publication : Syk kinase-coupled C-type lectin receptors engage protein kinase C-σ to elicit Card9 adaptor-mediated innate immunity.

First Author  Strasser D Year  2012
Journal  Immunity Volume  36
Issue  1 Pages  32-42
PubMed ID  22265677 Mgi Jnum  J:181290
Mgi Id  MGI:5310700 Doi  10.1016/j.immuni.2011.11.015
Citation  Strasser D, et al. (2012) Syk kinase-coupled C-type lectin receptors engage protein kinase C-sigma to elicit Card9 adaptor-mediated innate immunity. Immunity 36(1):32-42
abstractText  C-type lectin receptors (CLRs) that couple with the kinase Syk are major pattern recognition receptors for the activation of innate immunity and host defense. CLRs recognize fungi and other forms of microbial or sterile danger, and they induce inflammatory responses through the adaptor protein Card9. The mechanisms relaying CLR proximal signals to the core Card9 module are unknown. Here we demonstrated that protein kinase C-delta (PKCdelta) was activated upon Dectin-1-Syk signaling, mediated phosphorylation of Card9 at Thr231, and was responsible for Card9-Bcl10 complex assembly and canonical NF-kappaB control. Prkcd(-/-) dendritic cells, but not those lacking PKCalpha, PKCbeta, or PKCtheta, were defective in innate responses to Dectin-1, Dectin-2, or Mincle stimulation. Moreover, Candida albicans-induced cytokine production was blocked in Prkcd(-/-) cells, and Prkcd(-/-) mice were highly susceptible to fungal infection. Thus, PKCdelta is an essential link between Syk activation and Card9 signaling for CLR-mediated innate immunity and host protection.
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