Suppression of immunoglobulin E-mediated allergic responses by regulator of G protein signaling 13.

Journal:

Nat. Immunol. 2008 Jan

Authors:

Bansal G, Xie Z, Rao S, Nocka KH, Druey KM

Abstract

Mast cells elicit allergic responses through degranulation and release of proinflammatory mediators after antigen crosslinking of the immunoglobulin E receptor FcepsilonRI. Proteins of the 'regulator of G protein signaling' (RGS) family negatively control signaling mediated by G protein-coupled receptors through GTPase-accelerating protein activity. Here we show that RGS13 inhibited allergic responses by physically interacting with the regulatory p85alpha subunit of phosphatidylinositol-3-OH kin
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ase in mast cells and disrupting its association with an FcepsilonRI-activated scaffolding complex. Rgs13-/- mice had enhanced immunoglobulin E-mediated mast cell degranulation and anaphylaxis. Thus, RGS13 inhibits the assembly of immune receptor-induced signalosomes in mast cells. Abnormal RGS13 expression or function may contribute to disorders of amplified mast cell activity, such as idiopathic anaphylaxis.[less]

Mesh Headings:

Anaphylaxis, Animals, Cell Degranulation, Cells, Cultured, Enzyme Activation, Immunoglobulin E, Mast Cells, Mice, Mice, Knockout, Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinases, RGS Proteins, Receptors, IgE, Signal Transduction