Dominant negative OTULIN-related autoinflammatory syndrome

Author:

Davidson Sophia12ORCID,Shibata Yuri23ORCID,Collard Sophie12ORCID,Zheng Hongyu12ORCID,Kong Klara12ORCID,Sun June M.12ORCID,Laohamonthonkul Pawat12ORCID,Cerra Anthony23ORCID,Kratina Tobias45ORCID, , ,Li Margaret W.Y.67ORCID,Russell Carolyn8ORCID,van Beek Anna9ORCID,Kirk Edwin P.61011ORCID,Walsh Rebecca11ORCID,Alqanatish Jubran121314ORCID,Almojali Abdullah121314ORCID,Alsuwairi Wafaa121314ORCID,Alrasheed Abdulrahman121314ORCID,Lalaoui Najoua145ORCID,Gray Paul E.715ORCID,Komander David23ORCID,Masters Seth L.121617ORCID

Affiliation:

1. The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research 1 Inflammation Division, , Parkville, Australia

2. The University of Melbourne 2 Department of Medical Biology, , Parkville, Australia

3. The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research 3 Ubiquitin Signalling Division, , Parkville, Australia

4. Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre 4 , Melbourne, Australia

5. University of Melbourne 5 Sir Peter MacCallum Department of Oncology, , Melbourne, Australia

6. School of Clinical Medicine, University of New South Wales 6 , Randwick, Australia

7. Sydney Children’s Hospital 7 Department of Immunology and Infectious Diseases, , Randwick, Australia

8. Sydney Children’s Hospital 8 Department of Paediatric Surgery, , Randwick, Australia

9. Sydney Children’s Hospital 9 Department of General Paediatrics, , Randwick, Australia

10. Centre for Clinical Genetics, Sydney Children’s Hospital 10 , Randwick, Australia

11. New South Wales Health Pathology Randwick Genomics Laboratory 11 , Randwick, Australia

12. Pediatric Rheumatology, King Abdullah Specialist Children’s Hospital, National Guard Health Affairs 12 , Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

13. King Abdullah International Medical Research Center 13 , Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

14. College of Medicine, King Saud Bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences 14 , Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

15. University of Western Sydney 15 , Sydney, Australia

16. Centre for Innate Immunity and Infectious Diseases, Hudson Institute of Medical Research 16 , Clayton, Australia

17. Monash University 17 Department of Molecular and Translational Science, , Clayton, Australia

Abstract

OTU deubiquitinase with linear linkage specificity (OTULIN) regulates inflammation and cell death by deubiquitinating linear ubiquitin chains generated by the linear ubiquitin chain assembly complex (LUBAC). Biallelic loss-of-function mutations causes OTULIN-related autoinflammatory syndrome (ORAS), while OTULIN haploinsuffiency has not been associated with spontaneous inflammation. However, herein, we identify two patients with the heterozygous mutation p.Cys129Ser in OTULIN. Consistent with ORAS, we observed accumulation of linear ubiquitin chains, increased sensitivity to TNF-induced death, and dysregulation of inflammatory signaling in patient cells. While the C129S mutation did not affect OTULIN protein stability or binding capacity to LUBAC and linear ubiquitin chains, it did ablate OTULIN deubiquitinase activity. Loss of activity facilitated the accumulation of autoubiquitin chains on LUBAC. Altered ubiquitination of LUBAC inhibits its recruitment to the TNF receptor signaling complex, promoting TNF-induced cell death and disease pathology. By reporting the first dominant negative mutation driving ORAS, this study expands our clinical understanding of OTULIN-associated pathology.

Funder

Australian National Health and Medical Research Council

Victorian Endowment for Science Knowledge and Innovation

Howard Hughes Medical Institute

Wellcome International Research

Sylvia and Charles Viertel Foundation

National Health and Medical Research Council

Naito Foundation

Publisher

Rockefeller University Press

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