[HTML][HTML] CHOP mediates endoplasmic reticulum stress-induced apoptosis in Gimap5-deficient T cells

SC Pino, B O'Sullivan-Murphy, EA Lidstone, C Yang… - PloS one, 2009 - journals.plos.org
SC Pino, B O'Sullivan-Murphy, EA Lidstone, C Yang, KL Lipson, A Jurczyk, P diIorio…
PloS one, 2009journals.plos.org
Gimap5 (GTPase of the immunity-associated protein 5) has been linked to the regulation of
T cell survival, and polymorphisms in the human GIMAP5 gene associate with autoimmune
disorders. The BioBreeding diabetes-prone (BBDP) rat has a mutation in the Gimap5 gene
that leads to spontaneous apoptosis of peripheral T cells by an unknown mechanism.
Because Gimap5 localizes to the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), we hypothesized that
absence of functional Gimap5 protein initiates T cell death through disruptions in ER …
Gimap5 (GTPase of the immunity-associated protein 5) has been linked to the regulation of T cell survival, and polymorphisms in the human GIMAP5 gene associate with autoimmune disorders. The BioBreeding diabetes-prone (BBDP) rat has a mutation in the Gimap5 gene that leads to spontaneous apoptosis of peripheral T cells by an unknown mechanism. Because Gimap5 localizes to the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), we hypothesized that absence of functional Gimap5 protein initiates T cell death through disruptions in ER homeostasis. We observed increases in ER stress-associated chaperones in T cells but not thymocytes or B cells from Gimap5−/− BBDP rats. We then discovered that ER stress-induced apoptotic signaling through C/EBP-homologous protein (CHOP) occurs in Gimap5−/− T cells. Knockdown of CHOP by siRNA protected Gimap5−/− T cells from ER stress-induced apoptosis, thereby identifying a role for this cellular pathway in the T cell lymphopenia of the BBDP rat. These findings indicate a direct relationship between Gimap5 and the maintenance of ER homeostasis in the survival of T cells.
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