Caspase cleavage of the nuclear autoantigen LEDGF/p75 abrogates its pro-survival function: Implications for autoimmunity in atopic disorders

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Lens epithelium-derived growth factor p75 (LEDGF/p75) is a nuclear autoantigen in atopic disorders implicated in cellular protection against stress-induced apoptosis. We observed that LEDGF/p75 was cleaved during apoptosis into fragments of 65 and 58 kD generated by caspases-3 and -7 cleaving at three sites: DEVPD30↓G, DAQD486↓G and WEID85↓N. Sequence analysis revealed that the DEVPD30↓G and WEID85↓N sites lie within the highly conserved HATH (homologous to amino terminus of hepatoma-derived growth factor) region, also known as PWWP domain. Alignment of proteins containing this domain failed to reveal conservation of the DEVPD30↓G and WEID85↓N sites, suggesting that the HATH/PWWP domain of LEDGF/p75 may be specifically targeted by caspases. Overexpression of LEDGF/p75 protected HepG2 cells from serum starvation-induced cell death, whereas expression of the 65 kD fragment failed to protect. The apoptotic cleavage of LEDGF/p75 may contribute to the pathogenesis of atopic disorders by abrogating its prosurvival function and enhancing its immunogenicity.

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Wu, X., Daniels, T., Molinaro, C., Lilly, M. B., & Casiano, C. A. (2002). Caspase cleavage of the nuclear autoantigen LEDGF/p75 abrogates its pro-survival function: Implications for autoimmunity in atopic disorders. Cell Death and Differentiation, 9(9), 915–925. https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.cdd.4401063

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