Proline-serine-threonine phosphatase-interacting protein 2 is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the Pstpip2gene.[1][2] This protein, also known as macrophage F-actin-asosiated and tyrosine phosphorylated protein (MAYP) is a member of the Pombe Cdc15 homology (PCH) family of proteins has been shown to coordinate membrane and cytoskeletal dynamics [3]
PSTPIP2 deficiency leads to elevated levels of circulating inflammatory mediators in vivo. In asymptomatic mice, only MIP-1α and IL-6 are elevated, however symptomatic PSTPIP2-deficient mice have elevated levels of circulating IL-6, MIP-1α, TNF-α, CSF-1 and IP-10<[7] and decreased levels of IL-13[8][9]
Disease linkage
The missense mutation I228N leads to a macrophage-mediated autoinflammatory disease called Lupo Pstpip2 (Pstpip2Lupo/Lupo ). It is characterized by skin necrosis, inflammation of paws, ears and inflammatory bone resorption[5]. Another mutation in Pstpip2, L98P, was described in chronic multifocal osteomyelitis (cmo) mice. This disease is also autoinflammatory, and causes inflammatory infiltrate of polymorphonuclear leukocytes, macrophages, lymphocytes, plasma cells and osteoclasts. Later the infiltrate is replaced with new bone tissue which lead to tail kinks and hind-foot deformities. The cmo mice also develop ear inflammation in the epidermis, dermis and cartilage[10].
Interactions
PSTPIP2 interacts with protein tyrosine phosphatases from the proline-, glutamic acid-, serine- and threonine-rich (PEST) family [11], SHIP1 and Csk[12]
References
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↑Chitu V, Stanley ER (March 2007). "Pombe Cdc15 homology (PCH) proteins: coordinators of membrane-cytoskeletal interactions". Trends in Cell Biology. 17 (3): 145–56. doi:10.1016/j.tcb.2007.01.003. PMID17296299.
↑Yeung YG, Soldera S, Stanley ER (November 1998). "A novel macrophage actin-associated protein (MAYP) is tyrosine-phosphorylated following colony stimulating factor-1 stimulation". The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 273 (46): 30638–42. PMID9804836.
↑Veillette A, Rhee I, Souza CM, Davidson D (March 2009). "PEST family phosphatases in immunity, autoimmunity, and autoinflammatory disorders". Immunological Reviews. 228 (1): 312–24. doi:10.1111/j.1600-065x.2008.00747.x. PMID19290936.
↑Drobek A, Kralova J, Skopcova T, Kucova M, Novák P, Angelisová P, Otahal P, Alberich-Jorda M, Brdicka T (October 2015). "PSTPIP2, a Protein Associated with Autoinflammatory Disease, Interacts with Inhibitory Enzymes SHIP1 and Csk". Journal of Immunology. 195 (7): 3416–26. doi:10.4049/jimmunol.1401494. PMID26304991.
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