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TAK1 and IKK2, novel mediators of SCF-induced signaling and potential targets for c-Kit-driven diseases
NF-κB activation depends on the IKK complex consisting of the catalytically active IKK1 and 2 subunits and the scaffold protein NEMO. Hitherto, IKK2 activation has always been associated with IκBα degradation, NF-κB activation, and cytokine production. In contrast, we found that in SCF-stimulated pr...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4745695/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26353931 |
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author | Drube, Sebastian Weber, Franziska Göpfert, Christiane Loschinski, Romy Rothe, Mandy Boelke, Franziska Diamanti, Michaela A. Löhn, Tobias Ruth, Julia Schütz, Dagmar Häfner, Norman Greten, Florian R. Stumm, Ralf Hartmann, Karin Krämer, Oliver H. Dudeck, Anne Kamradt, Thomas |
author_facet | Drube, Sebastian Weber, Franziska Göpfert, Christiane Loschinski, Romy Rothe, Mandy Boelke, Franziska Diamanti, Michaela A. Löhn, Tobias Ruth, Julia Schütz, Dagmar Häfner, Norman Greten, Florian R. Stumm, Ralf Hartmann, Karin Krämer, Oliver H. Dudeck, Anne Kamradt, Thomas |
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description | NF-κB activation depends on the IKK complex consisting of the catalytically active IKK1 and 2 subunits and the scaffold protein NEMO. Hitherto, IKK2 activation has always been associated with IκBα degradation, NF-κB activation, and cytokine production. In contrast, we found that in SCF-stimulated primary bone marrow-derived mast cells (BMMCs), IKK2 is alternatively activated. Mechanistically, activated TAK1 mediates the association between c-Kit and IKK2 and therefore facilitates the Lyn-dependent IKK2 activation which suffices to mediate mitogenic signaling but, surprisingly, does not result in NF-κB activation. Moreover, the c-Kit-mediated and Lyn-dependent IKK2 activation is targeted by MyD88-dependent pathways leading to enhanced IKK2 activation and therefore to potentiated effector functions. In neoplastic cells, expressing constitutively active c-Kit mutants, activated TAK1 and IKKs do also not induce NF-κB activation but mediate uncontrolled proliferation, resistance to apoptosis and enables IL-33 to mediate c-Kit-dependent signaling. Together, we identified the formation of the c-Kit-Lyn-TAK1 signalosome which mediates IKK2 activation. Unexpectedly, this IKK activation is uncoupled from the NF-κB-machinery but is critical to modulate functional cell responses in primary-, and mediates uncontrolled proliferation and survival of tumor-mast cells. Therefore, targeting TAK1 and IKKs might be a novel approach to treat c-Kit-driven diseases. |
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spelling | pubmed-47456952016-02-23 TAK1 and IKK2, novel mediators of SCF-induced signaling and potential targets for c-Kit-driven diseases Drube, Sebastian Weber, Franziska Göpfert, Christiane Loschinski, Romy Rothe, Mandy Boelke, Franziska Diamanti, Michaela A. Löhn, Tobias Ruth, Julia Schütz, Dagmar Häfner, Norman Greten, Florian R. Stumm, Ralf Hartmann, Karin Krämer, Oliver H. Dudeck, Anne Kamradt, Thomas Oncotarget Research Paper NF-κB activation depends on the IKK complex consisting of the catalytically active IKK1 and 2 subunits and the scaffold protein NEMO. Hitherto, IKK2 activation has always been associated with IκBα degradation, NF-κB activation, and cytokine production. In contrast, we found that in SCF-stimulated primary bone marrow-derived mast cells (BMMCs), IKK2 is alternatively activated. Mechanistically, activated TAK1 mediates the association between c-Kit and IKK2 and therefore facilitates the Lyn-dependent IKK2 activation which suffices to mediate mitogenic signaling but, surprisingly, does not result in NF-κB activation. Moreover, the c-Kit-mediated and Lyn-dependent IKK2 activation is targeted by MyD88-dependent pathways leading to enhanced IKK2 activation and therefore to potentiated effector functions. In neoplastic cells, expressing constitutively active c-Kit mutants, activated TAK1 and IKKs do also not induce NF-κB activation but mediate uncontrolled proliferation, resistance to apoptosis and enables IL-33 to mediate c-Kit-dependent signaling. Together, we identified the formation of the c-Kit-Lyn-TAK1 signalosome which mediates IKK2 activation. Unexpectedly, this IKK activation is uncoupled from the NF-κB-machinery but is critical to modulate functional cell responses in primary-, and mediates uncontrolled proliferation and survival of tumor-mast cells. Therefore, targeting TAK1 and IKKs might be a novel approach to treat c-Kit-driven diseases. Impact Journals LLC 2015-09-01 /pmc/articles/PMC4745695/ /pubmed/26353931 Text en Copyright: © 2015 Drube et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Paper Drube, Sebastian Weber, Franziska Göpfert, Christiane Loschinski, Romy Rothe, Mandy Boelke, Franziska Diamanti, Michaela A. Löhn, Tobias Ruth, Julia Schütz, Dagmar Häfner, Norman Greten, Florian R. Stumm, Ralf Hartmann, Karin Krämer, Oliver H. Dudeck, Anne Kamradt, Thomas TAK1 and IKK2, novel mediators of SCF-induced signaling and potential targets for c-Kit-driven diseases |
title | TAK1 and IKK2, novel mediators of SCF-induced signaling and potential targets for c-Kit-driven diseases |
title_full | TAK1 and IKK2, novel mediators of SCF-induced signaling and potential targets for c-Kit-driven diseases |
title_fullStr | TAK1 and IKK2, novel mediators of SCF-induced signaling and potential targets for c-Kit-driven diseases |
title_full_unstemmed | TAK1 and IKK2, novel mediators of SCF-induced signaling and potential targets for c-Kit-driven diseases |
title_short | TAK1 and IKK2, novel mediators of SCF-induced signaling and potential targets for c-Kit-driven diseases |
title_sort | tak1 and ikk2, novel mediators of scf-induced signaling and potential targets for c-kit-driven diseases |
topic | Research Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4745695/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26353931 |
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