USP15 Deubiquitinates CARD9 to Downregulate C-Type Lectin Receptor–Mediated Signaling

  • Xu W
  • Rush J
  • Graham D
  • et al.
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Abstract

Posttranslational modifications are efficient means to rapidly regulate protein function in response to a stimulus. Although ubiquitination events and the E3 ubiquitin ligases involved are increasingly characterized in many signaling pathways, their regulation by deubiquitinating enzymes remains less understood. The C-type lectin receptor (CLR) signaling adaptor CARD9 was previously reported to be activated via TRIM62-mediated ubiquitination. In this study, we identify the deubiquitinase USP15 as a novel regulator of CARD9, demonstrating that USP15 constitutively associates with CARD9 and removes TRIM62-deposited ubiquitin marks. Furthermore, USP15 knockdown and knockout specifically enhance CARD9-dependent CLR signaling in both mouse and human immune cells. Altogether, our study identifies a novel regulator of innate immune signaling and provides a blueprint for the identification of additional deubiquitinases that are likely to control these processes.

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Xu, W., Rush, J. S., Graham, D. B., Cao, Z., & Xavier, R. J. (2020). USP15 Deubiquitinates CARD9 to Downregulate C-Type Lectin Receptor–Mediated Signaling. ImmunoHorizons, 4(10), 670–678. https://doi.org/10.4049/immunohorizons.2000036

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