Protein 4.1R negatively regulates P815 cells proliferation by inhibiting C-Kit-mediated signal transduction.

2021 
Abstract The proliferation of mast cells (MCs) plays a crucial role in either physiological or pathological progression of human physical. C-Kit-mediated signaling pathway has been confirmed to play a key role in MCs proliferation, and the regulatory mechanisms of C-Kit-mediated MCs proliferation need to be further explored. Our previous study found that protein 4.1R could negatively regulate TCR mediated signal pathways in CD4+ T cells. Little is known about the function of 4.1R in C-Kit-mediated proliferation of MCs. In this study, P815-4.1R−/- cells were constructed by using CRISPR/Cas9 technique. Lack of 4.1R significantly enhanced P815 cells proliferation by accelerating the progression of cell cycle. 4.1R could also significantly alleviate the clinical symptoms of SM and improve the overall survival of SM mice. Further study showed that 4.1R could interact directly with C-Kit to inhibit the activation of C-Kit-mediated Ras-Raf-MAPKs and PI3K-AKT signal pathways. Taken together, our findings demonstrate that protein 4.1R, a novel negative regulator, negatively regulates MCs proliferation by inhibiting C-Kit-mediated signal transduction, which maybe provide a potential target to the prevention and treatment of abnormal MCs proliferation-related diseases.
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