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Publication : Inhibition of CBLB protects from lethal Candida albicans sepsis.

First Author  Wirnsberger G Year  2016
Journal  Nat Med Volume  22
Issue  8 Pages  915-23
PubMed ID  27428901 Mgi Jnum  J:240121
Mgi Id  MGI:5882449 Doi  10.1038/nm.4134
Citation  Wirnsberger G, et al. (2016) Inhibition of CBLB protects from lethal Candida albicans sepsis. Nat Med 22(8):915-23
abstractText  Fungal infections claim an estimated 1.5 million lives each year. Mechanisms that protect from fungal infections are still elusive. Recognition of fungal pathogens relies on C-type lectin receptors (CLRs) and their downstream signaling kinase SYK. Here we report that the E3 ubiquitin ligase CBLB controls proximal CLR signaling in macrophages and dendritic cells. We show that CBLB associates with SYK and ubiquitinates SYK, dectin-1, and dectin-2 after fungal recognition. Functionally, CBLB deficiency results in increased inflammasome activation, enhanced reactive oxygen species production, and increased fungal killing. Genetic deletion of Cblb protects mice from morbidity caused by cutaneous infection and markedly improves survival after a lethal systemic infection with Candida albicans. On the basis of these findings, we engineered a cell-permeable CBLB inhibitory peptide that protects mice from lethal C. albicans infections. We thus describe a key role for Cblb in the regulation of innate antifungal immunity and establish a novel paradigm for the treatment of fungal sepsis.
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