The TRAF3IP2-AS1 gene is a protein-coding gene located on chromosome 6q21. The TRAF3IP2 gene encodes Act1, an adaptor protein with ubiquitin ligase activity that links the IL-17 receptor to downstream signaling pathways.
The protein encoded by the TRAF3IP2 gene, Act1 is an important adaptor in the IL-17A signaling pathway. A long noncoding anti-sense RNA, TRAF3IP2-AS1, has been shown to regulate Act1 expression and IL-17A signaling by recruiting SRSF10, which in turn downregulates the expression of IRF1, a transcription factor of Act1 (He R et al. 2021). A variant of TRAF3IP2-AS1 A4165G (rs13210247) that is significant for psoriasis is a gain-of-function mutant.
Gene ontology analysis shows that genes affected by TRAF3IP2 silencing are involved in epidermal differentiation, with genes of early differentiation (KRT1, KRT10, DSC1, DSG1) downregulated and genes of late differentiation (SPRR2, SPRR3, LCE3) upregulated. Many genes involved in host defense are induced by IL-17 in a TRAF3IP2-dependent manner. These results suggest that TRAF3IP2 alters both epidermal homeostasis and keratinocyte defense responses (Lambert S et al. 2017).