Journal article

An Update on Autoinflammatory Diseases: Relopathies

A Steiner, CR Harapas, SL Masters, S Davidson

Current Rheumatology Reports | SPRINGER | Published : 2018

Abstract

Purpose of Review: The nuclear factor κB (NF-κB) pathway is tightly regulated through multiple posttranslational mechanisms including ubiquitination. Mutations in these regulatory pathways can cause disease and are the focus of this review. Recent Findings: The linear ubiquitin chain assembly complex (LUBAC) is a trimer made up of HOIL-1L, SHARPIN, and the catalytic subunit HOIP. Loss of function mutations in HOIL-1L and HOIP result in largely overlapping phenotypes, characterized by multi-organ autoinflammation, immunodeficiency, and amylopectinosis. Interestingly, patient fibroblasts exhibited diminished IL-1β- and TNF-induced NF-κB activation, yet monocytes were hyper-responsive to IL-1β,..

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Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

The authors would like to thank the members of the Masters Lab, particularly Dr. Paul Baker and Dr. Fiona Moghaddas, as well as Daniel Simpson (Vince Lab) for discussion and advice on this review. S.L.M acknowledges funding from NHMRC grants (1144282, 1142354 and 1099262), The Sylvia and Charles Viertel Foundation, HHMI-Wellcome International Research Scholarship and Glaxosmithkline. SD acknowledges funding from NHMRC ECF: GNT1143412.