Pellino3 targets RIP1 and regulates the pro-apoptotic effects of TNF-α

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Tumour necrosis factor-α (TNF) can activate NF-κB to induce pro-inflammatory genes but can also stimulate the caspase cascade to promote apoptosis. Here we show that deficiency of the ubiquitin E3 ligase, Pellino3, sensitizes cells to TNF-induced apoptosis without inhibiting the NF-κB pathway. Suppressed expression of Pellino3 leads to enhanced formation of the death-induced signalling complex, complex II, in response to TNF. We show that Pellino3 targets RIP1, in a TNF-dependent manner, to inhibit TNF-induced complex II formation and caspase 8-mediated cleavage of RIP1 in response to TNF/cycloheximide co-stimulation. Pellino3-deficient mice also show increased sensitivity to TNF-induced apoptosis and greatly increased lethality in response to TNF administration. These findings define Pellino3 as a novel regulator of TNF signalling and an important determining factor in dictating whether TNF induces cell survival or death.

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Yang, S., Wang, B., Tang, L. S., Siednienko, J., Callanan, J. J., & Moynagh, P. N. (2013). Pellino3 targets RIP1 and regulates the pro-apoptotic effects of TNF-α. Nature Communications, 4. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms3583

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