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  1. Article ; Online: Phosphoproteomics: new insights into cellular signaling.

    Mumby, Marc / Brekken, Deirdre

    Genome biology

    2005  Volume 6, Issue 9, Page(s) 230

    Abstract: ... in the cellular environment. This article presents a brief review of phosphoproteomics with an emphasis ... on the biological insights that have been derived so far. ... Developments in the field of phosphoproteomics have been fueled by the need simultaneously ...

    Abstract Developments in the field of phosphoproteomics have been fueled by the need simultaneously to monitor many different phosphoproteins within the signaling networks that coordinate responses to changes in the cellular environment. This article presents a brief review of phosphoproteomics with an emphasis on the biological insights that have been derived so far.
    MeSH term(s) Humans ; Isotope Labeling ; Mass Spectrometry ; Phosphopeptides/chemistry ; Phosphoproteins/chemistry ; Phosphoproteins/metabolism ; Proteomics ; Signal Transduction
    Chemical Substances Phosphopeptides ; Phosphoproteins
    Language English
    Publishing date 2005
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article ; Review
    ZDB-ID 2040529-7
    ISSN 1474-760X ; 1465-6914 ; 1465-6906
    ISSN (online) 1474-760X ; 1465-6914
    ISSN 1465-6906
    DOI 10.1186/gb-2005-6-9-230
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  2. Article: Phosphoproteomics: new insights into cellular signaling

    Mumby, Marc / Deirdre Brekken

    Genome biology. 2005 Sept., v. 6, no. 9

    2005  

    Abstract: ... in the cellular environment. This article presents a brief review of phosphoproteomics with an emphasis ... on the biological insights that have been derived so far. ... Developments in the field of phosphoproteomics have been fueled by the need simultaneously ...

    Abstract Developments in the field of phosphoproteomics have been fueled by the need simultaneously to monitor many different phosphoproteins within the signaling networks that coordinate responses to changes in the cellular environment. This article presents a brief review of phosphoproteomics with an emphasis on the biological insights that have been derived so far.
    Keywords cell communication ; phosphoproteins ; proteomics
    Language English
    Dates of publication 2005-09
    Size p. 974.
    Publishing place Springer-Verlag
    Document type Article
    ZDB-ID 2040529-7
    ISSN 1474-760X ; 1465-6914 ; 1465-6906
    ISSN (online) 1474-760X ; 1465-6914
    ISSN 1465-6906
    DOI 10.1186/gb-2005-6-9-230
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  3. Article: Quantitative phosphoproteomics reveals molecular pathway network alterations in human early-stage primary hepatic carcinomas: potential for 3P medical approach.

    Zhang, Yuping / Li, Na / Yang, Lamei / Jia, Wenshuang / Li, Zhijun / Shao, Qianwen / Zhan, Xianquan

    The EPMA journal

    2023  Volume 14, Issue 3, Page(s) 477–502

    Abstract: ... functional research and develop new biomarkers; (ii) enriches phosphorylation-mediated signaling ... provided new directions for tumor prevention and treatment, which (i) helps to enrich phosphorylation ... quantitative phosphoproteomics in early-stage primary hepatic carcinoma, which offers great promise ...

    Abstract Objective: Hepatic carcinoma is one of the most common types of malignant tumors in the digestive system, and its biological characteristics determine its high rate of metastasis and recurrence after radical resection, leading to a poor prognosis for patients. Increasing evidence demonstrates that phosphoproteins and phosphorylation-mediated molecular pathways influence the occurrence and development of hepatic carcinoma. It is urgent need to develop early-stage biomarkers for improving diagnosis, therapy, medical service, and prognostic assessment. We hypothesize that phosphoproteome and phosphorylation-mediated signaling pathway networks significantly differ in human early-stage primary hepatic carcinomas relative to control liver tissues, which will identify the key differentially phosphorylated proteins and phosphorylation-mediated signaling pathway network alterations in human early-stage primary hepatic carcinoma to innovate predictive diagnosis, prognostic assessment, and personalized medical services and progress beyond the state of the art in the framework of predictive, preventive, and personalized medicine (PPPM).
    Methods: Tandem mass tag (TMT)-based quantitative proteomics coupled with TiO
    Results: A total of 1326 phosphopeptides derived from 858 DPPs in human early-stage primary hepatic carcinoma were identified. KEGG pathway network analysis of 858 DPPs revealed 33 statistically significant signaling pathways, including spliceosome, glycolysis/gluconeogenesis, B-cell receptor signaling pathway, HIF-1 signaling pathway, and fatty acid degradation. Gene Ontology (GO) analysis of 858 DPPs revealed that protein phosphorylation was involved in 57 biological processes, 40 cellular components, and 37 molecular functions. Protein-protein interaction (PPI) network constructed multiple high-combined scores and co-expressed DPPs. Integrative analysis of transcriptomic data and DPP data identified 105 overlapped molecules (DPPs; DEGs) between hepatic carcinoma tissues and control tissues and 125 OS-related DPPs. Overlapping Venn plots showed 14 common molecules among datasets of DPPs, DEGs, and OS-related DDPs, including FTCD, NDRG2, CCT2, PECR, SLC23A2, PNPLA7, ANLN, HNRNPM, HJURP, MCM2, STMN1, TCOF1, TOP2A, and SSRP1. The drug sensitivities of OS-related DPPs were identified, including LMOD1, CAV2, UBE2E2, RAPH1, ANXA5, HDLBP, CUEDC1, APBB1IP, VCL, SRSF10, SLC23A2, EPB41L2, ESR1, PLEKHA4, SAFB2, SMARCAD1, VCAN, PSD4, RDH16, NOP56, MEF2C, BAIAP2L2, NAGS, SRSF2, FHOD3, and STMN1.
    Conclusions: Identification and annotation of phosphoproteomes and phosphorylation-mediated signaling pathways in human early-stage primary hepatic carcinoma tissues provided new directions for tumor prevention and treatment, which (i) helps to enrich phosphorylation functional research and develop new biomarkers; (ii) enriches phosphorylation-mediated signaling pathways to gain a deeper understanding of the underlying mechanisms of early-stage primary hepatic carcinoma; and (iii) develops anti-tumor drugs that facilitate targeted phosphorylated sites. We recommend quantitative phosphoproteomics in early-stage primary hepatic carcinoma, which offers great promise for in-depth insight into the molecular mechanism of early-stage primary hepatic carcinoma, the discovery of effective therapeutic targets/drugs, and the construction of reliable phosphorylation-related biomarkers for patient stratification, predictive diagnosis, prognostic assessment, and personalized medical services in the framework of PPPM.
    Supplementary information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s13167-023-00335-3.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-08-10
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2545928-4
    ISSN 1878-5085 ; 1878-5077
    ISSN (online) 1878-5085
    ISSN 1878-5077
    DOI 10.1007/s13167-023-00335-3
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  4. Article: Proteomics and phosphoproteomics of chordoma biopsies reveal alterations in multiple pathways and aberrant kinases activities.

    Hang, Jing / Ouyang, Hanqiang / Wei, Feng / Zhong, Qihang / Yuan, Wanqiong / Jiang, Liang / Liu, Zhongjun

    Frontiers in oncology

    2022  Volume 12, Page(s) 941046

    Abstract: ... practice has yielded new promise for the treatment of a variety of sarcoma types.: Materials and methods ... into chordomagenesis and the potential development of new therapeutic targets. ... We performed comprehensive proteomic and phosphoproteomic analyses of chordoma using four-dimensional label ...

    Abstract Background: Chordoma is a slow-growing but malignant subtype of bone sarcoma with relatively high recurrence rates and high resistance to chemotherapy. It is urgent to understand the underlying regulatory networks to determine more effective potential targets. Phosphorylative regulation is currently regarded as playing a significant role in tumorigenesis, and the use of tyrosine kinase inhibitors in clinical practice has yielded new promise for the treatment of a variety of sarcoma types.
    Materials and methods: We performed comprehensive proteomic and phosphoproteomic analyses of chordoma using four-dimensional label-free liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) and bioinformatics analysis. The potential aberrantly expressed kinases and their functions were validated using western blotting and CCK-8 assays.
    Results: Compared with paired normal muscle tissues, 1,139 differentially expressed proteins (DEPs) and 776 differentially phosphorylated proteins (DPPs) were identified in chordoma tumor tissues. The developmentally significant Wnt-signaling pathway and oxidative phosphorylation were aberrant in chordoma. Moreover, we predicted three kinases (AURA, CDK9, and MOK) with elevated activity by kinase-pathway network analysis (KiPNA) and verified their increased expression levels. The knockdown of these kinases markedly suppressed chordoma cell growth, and this was also the case for cells treated with the CDK9 inhibitor AZD4573. We additionally examined 208 proteins whose expression and phosphorylation levels were synergetically altered.
    Conclusions: We herein depicted the collective protein profiles of chordomas, providing insight into chordomagenesis and the potential development of new therapeutic targets.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-09-30
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2649216-7
    ISSN 2234-943X
    ISSN 2234-943X
    DOI 10.3389/fonc.2022.941046
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  5. Article ; Online: Proteomics and phosphoproteomics revealed molecular networks of stomatal immune responses.

    Pang, Qiuying / Zhang, Tong / Zhang, Aiqin / Lin, Chuwei / Kong, Wenwen / Chen, Sixue

    Planta

    2020  Volume 252, Issue 4, Page(s) 66

    Abstract: ... provided new insights into the multifaceted mechanisms of stomatal immunity. The differential proteins and ... mass spectrometry (LC-MS), we performed label-free proteomic and phosphoproteomic analyses of enriched guard cells ... calcium and ROS signaling, which may modulate the stomatal immune response. Stomatal openings represent ...

    Abstract Main conclusion: Dynamic protein and phosphoprotein profiles uncovered the overall regulation of stomata movement against pathogen invasion and phosphorylation states of proteins involved in ABA, SA, calcium and ROS signaling, which may modulate the stomatal immune response. Stomatal openings represent a major route of pathogen entry into the plant, and plants have evolved mechanisms to regulate stomatal aperture as innate immune response against bacterial invasion. However, the mechanisms underlying stomatal immunity are not fully understood. Taking advantage of high-throughput liquid chromatography mass spectrometry (LC-MS), we performed label-free proteomic and phosphoproteomic analyses of enriched guard cells in response to a bacterial pathogen Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato (Pst) DC3000. In total, 495 proteins and 1229 phosphoproteins were identified as differentially regulated. These proteins are involved in a variety of signaling pathways, including abscisic acid and salicylic acid hormone signaling, calcium and reactive oxygen species signaling. We also showed that dynamic changes of phosphoprotein WRKY transcription factors may play a crucial role in regulating stomata movement in plant immunity. The identified proteins/phosphoproteins and the pathways form interactive molecular networks to regulate stomatal immunity. This study has provided new insights into the multifaceted mechanisms of stomatal immunity. The differential proteins and phosphoproteins are potential targets for engineering or breeding of crops for enhanced pathogen defense.
    MeSH term(s) Arabidopsis/genetics ; Arabidopsis/immunology ; Arabidopsis/microbiology ; Plant Proteins/genetics ; Plant Stomata/genetics ; Plant Stomata/immunology ; Plant Stomata/microbiology ; Proteomics ; Pseudomonas syringae/physiology
    Chemical Substances Plant Proteins
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-09-26
    Publishing country Germany
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 208909-9
    ISSN 1432-2048 ; 0032-0935 ; 1866-2749
    ISSN (online) 1432-2048
    ISSN 0032-0935 ; 1866-2749
    DOI 10.1007/s00425-020-03474-3
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  6. Article: Phosphoproteomics Analysis Reveals a Pivotal Mechanism Related to Amino Acid Signals in Goat Fetal Fibroblast.

    Zheng, Xu / Su, Huimin / Wang, Liping / Yao, Ruiyuan / Ma, Yuze / Bai, Linfeng / Wang, Yanfeng / Guo, Xudong / Wang, Zhigang

    Frontiers in veterinary science

    2021  Volume 8, Page(s) 685548

    Abstract: ... with the data from the phosphoproteomics analysis. The findings of this study provide new evidence and insights ... signaling molecules in cells. However, the mechanism through which amino acid signals are sensed in cells is ... autophagy activating kinase 1 (ULK1) signaling in GFb cells. A total of 144 phosphosites on 102 proteins ...

    Abstract In addition to serving as the building blocks for protein synthesis, amino acids serve as critical signaling molecules in cells. However, the mechanism through which amino acid signals are sensed in cells is not yet fully understood. This study examined differences in the phosphorylation levels of proteins in response to amino acid signals in Cashmere goat fetal fibroblasts (GFb). Amino acid deficiency was found to induce autophagy and attenuate mammalian/mechanistic target of rapamycin complex (mTORC1)/Unc-51-like autophagy activating kinase 1 (ULK1) signaling in GFb cells. A total of 144 phosphosites on 102 proteins positively associated with amino acid signaling were screened using phosphorylation-based proteomics analysis. The mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) signaling pathway was found to play a potentially important role in the interaction network involved in the response to amino acid signals, according to gene ontology (GO) and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) analysis, and MAPK1/3 may serve as a central hub for the entire network. Motif analysis identified three master motifs, xxx_S_Pxx, xxx_S_xxE, and xxx_S_xDx, which were centered on those phosphosites at which phosphorylation was positively regulated by amino acid signaling. Additionally, the phosphorylation levels of three membrane proteins, the zinc transporter SLC39A7, the sodium-dependent neutral amino acid transporters SLC1A5 and SLC38A7, and three translation initiation factors, eukaryotic initiation factor (eIF)5B, eIF4G, and eIF3C, were positively regulated by amino acid signals. These pivotal proteins were added to currently known signaling pathways to generate a novel model of the network pathways associated with amino acid signals. Finally, the phosphorylation levels of threonine 203 and tyrosine 205 on MAPK3 in response to amino acid signals were examined by western blot analysis, and the results were consistent with the data from the phosphoproteomics analysis. The findings of this study provide new evidence and insights into the precise mechanism through which amino acid signals are sensed and conducted in Cashmere goat fetal fibroblasts.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-08-03
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2834243-4
    ISSN 2297-1769
    ISSN 2297-1769
    DOI 10.3389/fvets.2021.685548
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  7. Article: Proteomics and phosphoproteomics revealed molecular networks of stomatal immune responses

    Pang, Qiuying / Zhang, Tong / Zhang, Aiqin / Lin, Chuwei / Kong, Wenwen / Chen, Sixue

    Planta. 2020 Oct., v. 252, no. 4

    2020  

    Abstract: ... provided new insights into the multifaceted mechanisms of stomatal immunity. The differential proteins and ... mass spectrometry (LC–MS), we performed label-free proteomic and phosphoproteomic analyses of enriched guard cells ... calcium and ROS signaling, which may modulate the stomatal immune response. Stomatal openings represent ...

    Abstract MAIN CONCLUSION: Dynamic protein and phosphoprotein profiles uncovered the overall regulation of stomata movement against pathogen invasion and phosphorylation states of proteins involved in ABA, SA, calcium and ROS signaling, which may modulate the stomatal immune response. Stomatal openings represent a major route of pathogen entry into the plant, and plants have evolved mechanisms to regulate stomatal aperture as innate immune response against bacterial invasion. However, the mechanisms underlying stomatal immunity are not fully understood. Taking advantage of high-throughput liquid chromatography mass spectrometry (LC–MS), we performed label-free proteomic and phosphoproteomic analyses of enriched guard cells in response to a bacterial pathogen Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato (Pst) DC3000. In total, 495 proteins and 1229 phosphoproteins were identified as differentially regulated. These proteins are involved in a variety of signaling pathways, including abscisic acid and salicylic acid hormone signaling, calcium and reactive oxygen species signaling. We also showed that dynamic changes of phosphoprotein WRKY transcription factors may play a crucial role in regulating stomata movement in plant immunity. The identified proteins/phosphoproteins and the pathways form interactive molecular networks to regulate stomatal immunity. This study has provided new insights into the multifaceted mechanisms of stomatal immunity. The differential proteins and phosphoproteins are potential targets for engineering or breeding of crops for enhanced pathogen defense.
    Keywords Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato ; abscisic acid ; calcium ; immune response ; innate immunity ; liquid chromatography ; mass spectrometry ; pathogens ; phosphoproteins ; phosphorylation ; proteomics ; reactive oxygen species ; salicylic acid ; stomatal movement
    Language English
    Dates of publication 2020-10
    Size p. 66.
    Publishing place Springer Berlin Heidelberg
    Document type Article
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    ZDB-ID 208909-9
    ISSN 1432-2048 ; 0032-0935 ; 1866-2749
    ISSN (online) 1432-2048
    ISSN 0032-0935 ; 1866-2749
    DOI 10.1007/s00425-020-03474-3
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  8. Article ; Online: IL-23 signaling regulation of pro-inflammatory T-cell migration uncovered by phosphoproteomics.

    Álvarez-Salamero, Candelas / Castillo-González, Raquel / Pastor-Fernández, Gloria / Mariblanca, Isabel R / Pino, Jesús / Cibrian, Danay / Navarro, María N

    PLoS biology

    2020  Volume 18, Issue 3, Page(s) e3000646

    Abstract: ... signaling cascade remains largely undefined. Here, we used quantitative phosphoproteomics to characterize IL ... insights into phosphorylation networks that control Th17 cells, (ii) widely expands the current knowledge ... recruitment to inflamed skin upon challenge with inflammatory agent Imiquimod. This work (i) provides new ...

    Abstract Interleukin 23 (IL-23) triggers pathogenic features in pro-inflammatory, IL-17-secreting T cells (Th17 and Tγδ17) that play a key role in the development of inflammatory diseases. However, the IL-23 signaling cascade remains largely undefined. Here, we used quantitative phosphoproteomics to characterize IL-23 signaling in primary murine Th17 cells. We quantified 6,888 phosphorylation sites in Th17 cells and found 168 phosphorylations regulated upon IL-23 stimulation. IL-23 increased the phosphorylation of the myosin regulatory light chain (RLC), an actomyosin contractibility marker, in Th17 and Tγδ17 cells. IL-23-induced RLC phosphorylation required Janus kinase 2 (JAK2) and Rho-associated protein kinase (ROCK) catalytic activity, and further study of the IL-23/ROCK connection revealed an unexpected role of IL-23 in the migration of Tγδ17 and Th17 cells through ROCK activation. In addition, pharmacological inhibition of ROCK reduced Tγδ17 recruitment to inflamed skin upon challenge with inflammatory agent Imiquimod. This work (i) provides new insights into phosphorylation networks that control Th17 cells, (ii) widely expands the current knowledge on IL-23 signaling, and (iii) contributes to the increasing list of immune cells subsets characterized by global phosphoproteomic approaches.
    MeSH term(s) Animals ; Cell Movement ; Imiquimod/pharmacology ; Inflammation/metabolism ; Inflammation/pathology ; Interleukin-23 Subunit p19/genetics ; Interleukin-23 Subunit p19/metabolism ; Janus Kinase 2 ; Mice, Inbred C57BL ; Mice, Transgenic ; Myosin Light Chains/metabolism ; Phosphorylation ; Proteomics/methods ; Receptors, Interleukin/genetics ; Receptors, Interleukin/metabolism ; Serine/metabolism ; Signal Transduction ; Th17 Cells/metabolism ; rho-Associated Kinases/metabolism
    Chemical Substances Il23a protein, mouse ; Interleukin-23 Subunit p19 ; Myosin Light Chains ; Receptors, Interleukin ; interleukin-23 receptor, mouse ; Serine (452VLY9402) ; Jak2 protein, mouse (EC 2.7.10.2) ; Janus Kinase 2 (EC 2.7.10.2) ; rho-Associated Kinases (EC 2.7.11.1) ; Imiquimod (P1QW714R7M)
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-03-23
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
    ZDB-ID 2126776-5
    ISSN 1545-7885 ; 1544-9173
    ISSN (online) 1545-7885
    ISSN 1544-9173
    DOI 10.1371/journal.pbio.3000646
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  9. Article ; Online: [Quantitation of cellular phosphorylation dynamics by phosphoproteomics approaches].

    Ishihama, Yasushi / Imami, Koshi

    Yakugaku zasshi : Journal of the Pharmaceutical Society of Japan

    2014  Volume 134, Issue 4, Page(s) 521–527

    Abstract: ... regulated at least twofold by 1-10 μM lapatinib. The results provide new insights into EGFR/HER2 regulation ... through region-specific phosphorylation, as well as a global view of the cellular signaling networks associated ... ubiquitous post-translational modifications, and regulates a variety of cell functions through cellular ...

    Abstract Reversible phosphorylation of proteins controlled by kinases and phosphatases is one of the most ubiquitous post-translational modifications, and regulates a variety of cell functions through cellular signal transduction pathways. These signals are involved in various diseases such as cancer and rheumatism, and often cause the disease itself or drive the progression. Quantitative phosphoproteomics based on liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry combined with phosphopeptide enrichment and stable isotope labeling allows profiling thousands of phosphorylation sites on human proteins and has been applied to monitoring cellular phosphorylation dynamics induced by various growth factors, hormones and other perturbations including kinase inhibitors. Here, we employed these technologies to quantify the temporal response of phosphorylation dynamics in SKBR3 breast cancer cells to lapatinib, a kinase inhibitor for epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) and EGFR2 (also known as HER2). Among 4953 identified phosphopeptides from 1548 proteins, a small proportion (5-7%) was regulated at least twofold by 1-10 μM lapatinib. The results provide new insights into EGFR/HER2 regulation through region-specific phosphorylation, as well as a global view of the cellular signaling networks associated with the anti-breast cancer action of lapatinib.
    MeSH term(s) Humans ; Molecular Targeted Therapy ; Phosphorylation ; Proteome/metabolism ; Proteomics/methods
    Chemical Substances Proteome
    Language Japanese
    Publishing date 2014-07-08
    Publishing country Japan
    Document type English Abstract ; Journal Article ; Review
    ZDB-ID 200514-1
    ISSN 1347-5231 ; 0031-6903 ; 0372-7750 ; 0919-2085 ; 0919-2131
    ISSN (online) 1347-5231
    ISSN 0031-6903 ; 0372-7750 ; 0919-2085 ; 0919-2131
    DOI 10.1248/yakushi.13-00251-4
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  10. Article ; Online: IL-23 signaling regulation of pro-inflammatory T-cell migration uncovered by phosphoproteomics.

    Candelas Álvarez-Salamero / Raquel Castillo-González / Gloria Pastor-Fernández / Isabel R Mariblanca / Jesús Pino / Danay Cibrian / María N Navarro

    PLoS Biology, Vol 18, Iss 3, p e

    2020  Volume 3000646

    Abstract: ... signaling cascade remains largely undefined. Here, we used quantitative phosphoproteomics to characterize IL ... insights into phosphorylation networks that control Th17 cells, (ii) widely expands the current knowledge ... recruitment to inflamed skin upon challenge with inflammatory agent Imiquimod. This work (i) provides new ...

    Abstract Interleukin 23 (IL-23) triggers pathogenic features in pro-inflammatory, IL-17-secreting T cells (Th17 and Tγδ17) that play a key role in the development of inflammatory diseases. However, the IL-23 signaling cascade remains largely undefined. Here, we used quantitative phosphoproteomics to characterize IL-23 signaling in primary murine Th17 cells. We quantified 6,888 phosphorylation sites in Th17 cells and found 168 phosphorylations regulated upon IL-23 stimulation. IL-23 increased the phosphorylation of the myosin regulatory light chain (RLC), an actomyosin contractibility marker, in Th17 and Tγδ17 cells. IL-23-induced RLC phosphorylation required Janus kinase 2 (JAK2) and Rho-associated protein kinase (ROCK) catalytic activity, and further study of the IL-23/ROCK connection revealed an unexpected role of IL-23 in the migration of Tγδ17 and Th17 cells through ROCK activation. In addition, pharmacological inhibition of ROCK reduced Tγδ17 recruitment to inflamed skin upon challenge with inflammatory agent Imiquimod. This work (i) provides new insights into phosphorylation networks that control Th17 cells, (ii) widely expands the current knowledge on IL-23 signaling, and (iii) contributes to the increasing list of immune cells subsets characterized by global phosphoproteomic approaches.
    Keywords Biology (General) ; QH301-705.5
    Subject code 571
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-03-01T00:00:00Z
    Publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
    Document type Article ; Online
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