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A mutation in the immunoproteasome subunit PSMB8 causes autoinflammation and lipodystrophy in humans
Authors:Kitamura Akiko  Maekawa Yoichi  Uehara Hisanori  Izumi Keisuke  Kawachi Izumi  Nishizawa Masatoyo  Toyoshima Yasuko  Takahashi Hitoshi  Standley Daron M  Tanaka Keiji  Hamazaki Jun  Murata Shigeo  Obara Koji  Toyoshima Itaru  Yasutomo Koji
Affiliation:Department of Immunology and Parasitology, Institute of Health Biosciences,University of Tokushima Graduate School, Tokushima, Japan.
Abstract:Proteasomes are multisubunit proteases that play a critical role in maintaining cellular function through the selective degradation of ubiquitinated proteins. When 3 additional β subunits, expression of which is induced by IFN-γ, are substituted for their constitutively expressed counterparts, the structure is converted to an immunoproteasome. However, the underlying roles of immunoproteasomes in human diseases are poorly understood. Using exome analysis, we found a homozygous missense mutation (G197V) in immunoproteasome subunit, β type 8 (PSMB8), which encodes one of the β subunits induced by IFN-γ in patients from 2 consanguineous families. Patients bearing this mutation suffered from autoinflammatory responses that included recurrent fever and nodular erythema together with lipodystrophy. This mutation increased assembly intermediates of immunoproteasomes, resulting in decreased proteasome function and ubiquitin-coupled protein accumulation in the patient's tissues. In the patient's skin and B cells, IL-6 was highly expressed, and there was reduced expression of PSMB8. Downregulation of PSMB8 inhibited the differentiation of murine and human adipocytes in vitro, and injection of siRNA against Psmb8 in mouse skin reduced adipocyte tissue volume. These findings identify PSMB8 as an essential component and regulator not only of inflammation, but also of adipocyte differentiation, and indicate that immunoproteasomes have pleiotropic functions in maintaining the homeostasis of a variety of cell types.
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