Identification of M Φ specific POTEE expression: Its role in mTORC2 activation via protein-protein interaction in TAMs.

Identification of MΦ specific POTEE expression: Its role in mTORC2 activation via protein-protein interaction in TAMs. Cell Immunol. 2018 Nov 03;: Authors: Vekariya U, Rawat K, Saxena R, Tripathi RK Abstract POTE is known as cancer antigen, expressed in many cancers, along with very few normal tissues like prostate, ovary, testes and embryo. Till date, POTEE identified as majorly expressed POTE paralog. Functionally, POTEF regulates TLR signaling which play important role in innate immunity provided clue about expression of POTE in immune cells. We have chosen three Thp1monocytes, Jurkat T1 and MΦ cells as a model. Here, first time we report expression of POTEE in immune cells specifically only in MΦ but not in monocytes or T-cells. In addition, expression level remains unaltered in MΦ subtypes M1 and M2 and MΦ subjected to various stresses, except MΦs treated with Hyp-CM where MΦs acquires properties of TAMs. In TAMs, POTEE was involved differential protein-protein interaction with mTOR, RICTOR, and Rad51 indicating its biological role in cell invasion through mTORC2 activation. siRNA mediated knockdown of POTEE suggests its importance in cell survival of MΦs as well as TAMs. PMID: 30420269 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Cellular Immunology - Category: Allergy & Immunology Authors: Tags: Cell Immunol Source Type: research