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Characterization of the regulatory roles of the SUMO (vol 27, pg 854, 2011)

Authors
Hwang, Kwang WooWon, Tae JoonKim, HyunokChun, Ha-JungChun, TaehoonPark, Yongsoo
Issue Date
Feb-2012
Publisher
WILEY
Keywords
type 1 diabetes; sumoylation; immune cells; SUMO2; NF?B; IDDM5
Citation
DIABETES-METABOLISM RESEARCH AND REVIEWS, v.28, no.2, pp.196 - 202
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Journal Title
DIABETES-METABOLISM RESEARCH AND REVIEWS
Volume
28
Number
2
Start Page
196
End Page
202
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/166416
DOI
10.1002/dmrr.2273
ISSN
1520-7552
Abstract
Background Type 1 diabetes is a multi-factorial autoimmune disease that results from the destruction of insulin-producing beta cells of the pancreas; both genetic and environmental factors are thought to contribute to its development. Recently, a novel gene encoding small ubiquitin-like modifier protein 4 (SUMO4) was cloned and a single nucleotide substitution (M55V) was found to be strongly associated with type 1 diabetes. SUMO4 was shown to interact with I kappa B alpha and inhibit NF kappa B transcriptional activity. The M55V substitution of SUMO4 may affect its ability to modify I kappa B alpha by sumoylation, and so lead to activation of NF kappa B and transcription of genes implicated in the development of type 1 diabetes. However, the effects of sumoylation on immune cells are poorly understood. Methods Human SUMO1, 2, 3, 4 and mouse SUMO2 (mSUMO2) were cloned and overexpressed in T and B cells using retroviral transduction. We then investigated whether SUMO overexpression affected their functions in vitro. To study the function of mSUMO2 in vivo, we made transgenic mice overexpressing mSUMO2 in T cells and pancreatic beta cells and compared them with transgenic mice expressing a super-repressor of NF kappa B (a dominant negative form of NF kappa B, I kappa B alpha Delta N) in T cells. Diabetes was induced in the two groups of mice by i.p. injection of streptozotocin. Results Human SUMO1, 2, 3, 4 and mSUMO2 were all found to negatively regulate the transcriptional activity of T and B cells. Supporting this idea, mSUMO2 overexpression in T cells suppressed the production of both Th1 and Th2 cytokines unlike T cells from the I kappa B alpha Delta N mice. However, transgenic mice overexpressing mSUMO2 had the same susceptibility to diabetes as wild type whereas the mice overexpressing I kappa B alpha Delta N Tg were completely protected against diabetes. Conclusion These results indicate that at least in T cells, whereas NF kappa B has pro-apoptotic activity, mSUMO2 plays a more complex role in the development of autoimmune diabetes. The relative influence of NF kappa B and sumoylation on the development of autoimmune diabetes in vivo may vary depending on the developmental stage and cell type.
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