MZB1 at the ER-immunity interface: from antibody folding to disease vulnerability in autoimmunity, inflammation, and cancer
Yu Zhang, Wei Yang, Xiaofang Yang, Yuqing Pan, Rong Guo, Dong Chen, Shicong Tang, Xi Zhang

TL;DR
MZB1 is a protein involved in antibody folding and is linked to autoimmunity, inflammation, and cancer, making it a potential biomarker and therapeutic target.
Contribution
This paper reviews the role of MZB1 in immune function and disease, highlighting its potential as a biomarker and therapeutic target.
Findings
MZB1 facilitates IgM and IgA folding and is linked to autoantibody production in autoimmune diseases.
MZB1 is overexpressed in certain cancers but silenced in others, affecting prognosis and tumor progression.
MZB1's tissue-specific expression suggests potential for diagnostic and therapeutic applications.
Abstract
MZB1 (marginal zone B and B1 cell-specific protein 1) is an endoplasmic reticulum-resident molecular chaperone that is predominantly expressed in marginal zone B cells, B1 cells, plasma cells, and pDCs. Functioning as a co-chaperone of GRP94 and BiP, MZB1 selectively facilitates the proper folding and secretion of immunoglobulin M (IgM) and J-chain-containing immunoglobulin A (IgA) dimers, and maintains the homeostasis of highly secretory cells by upregulating the expression of partner proteins such as BiP/GRP94. This review highlights the emerging role of MZB1 across various pathological conditions. In autoimmune diseases such as systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and rheumatoid arthritis (RA), MZB1 contributes to aberrant autoantibody and cytokine secretion. MZB1 also modulates inflammatory responses in conditions such as colitis and periodontitis by regulating the B cell-skewed…
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Taxonomy
TopicsInflammasome and immune disorders · Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress and Disease · Cholesterol and Lipid Metabolism
