γ-Secretase fanning the fire of innate immunity

Biochem Soc Trans. 2023 Aug 31;51(4):1597-1610. doi: 10.1042/BST20221445.

Abstract

Innate immunity is the first line of defense against pathogens, alerting the individual cell and surrounding area to respond to this potential invasion. γ-secretase is a transmembrane protease complex that plays an intricate role in nearly every stage of this innate immune response. Through regulation of pattern recognition receptors (PRR) such as TREM2 and RAGE γ-secretase can modulate pathogen recognition. γ-secretase can act on cytokine receptors such as IFNαR2 and CSF1R to dampen their signaling capacity. While γ-secretase-mediated regulated intramembrane proteolysis (RIP) can further moderate innate immune responses through downstream signaling pathways. Furthermore, γ-secretase has also been shown to be regulated by the innate immune system through cytokine signaling and γ-secretase modulatory proteins such as IFITM3 and Hif-1α. This review article gives an overview of how γ-secretase is implicated in innate immunity and the maintenance of its responses through potentially positive and negative feedback loops.

Keywords: Hif1a; IFITM3; cytokine signaling; inflammation; innate immunity; regulated intramembrane proteolysis.

Publication types

  • Review
  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
  • Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural

MeSH terms

  • Amyloid Precursor Protein Secretases* / metabolism
  • Immunity, Innate*
  • Signal Transduction

Substances

  • Amyloid Precursor Protein Secretases