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Publication : TBK-1 promotes autophagy-mediated antimicrobial defense by controlling autophagosome maturation.

First Author  Pilli M Year  2012
Journal  Immunity Volume  37
Issue  2 Pages  223-34
PubMed ID  22921120 Mgi Jnum  J:187364
Mgi Id  MGI:5436323 Doi  10.1016/j.immuni.2012.04.015
Citation  Pilli M, et al. (2012) TBK-1 Promotes Autophagy-Mediated Antimicrobial Defense by Controlling Autophagosome Maturation. Immunity 37(2):223-34
abstractText  Autophagy is a fundamental biological process of the eukaryotic cell contributing to diverse cellular and physiological functions including cell-autonomous defense against intracellular pathogens. Here, we screened the Rab family of membrane trafficking regulators for effects on autophagic elimination of Mycobacterium tuberculosis var. bovis BCG and found that Rab8b and its downstream interacting partner, innate immunity regulator TBK-1, are required for autophagic elimination of mycobacteria in macrophages. TBK-1 was necessary for autophagic maturation. TBK-1 coordinated assembly and function of the autophagic machinery and phosphorylated the autophagic adaptor p62 (sequestosome 1) on Ser-403, a residue essential for its role in autophagic clearance. A key proinflammatory cytokine, IL-1beta, induced autophagy leading to autophagic killing of mycobacteria in macrophages, and this IL-1beta activity was dependent on TBK-1. Thus, TBK-1 is a key regulator of immunological autophagy and is responsible for the maturation of autophagosomes into lytic bactericidal organelles.
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