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Publication : N4BP1 coordinates ubiquitin-dependent crosstalk within the IκB kinase family to limit Toll-like receptor signaling and inflammation.

First Author  Gitlin AD Year  2024
Journal  Immunity Volume  57
Issue  5 Pages  973-986.e7
PubMed ID  38697117 Mgi Jnum  J:348311
Mgi Id  MGI:7641205 Doi  10.1016/j.immuni.2024.04.004
Citation  Gitlin AD, et al. (2024) N4BP1 coordinates ubiquitin-dependent crosstalk within the IkappaB kinase family to limit Toll-like receptor signaling and inflammation. Immunity 57(5):973-986.e7
abstractText  The ubiquitin-binding endoribonuclease N4BP1 potently suppresses cytokine production by Toll-like receptors (TLRs) that signal through the adaptor MyD88 but is inactivated via caspase-8-mediated cleavage downstream of death receptors, TLR3, or TLR4. Here, we examined the mechanism whereby N4BP1 limits inflammatory responses. In macrophages, deletion of N4BP1 prolonged activation of inflammatory gene transcription at late time points after TRIF-independent TLR activation. Optimal suppression of inflammatory cytokines by N4BP1 depended on its ability to bind polyubiquitin chains, as macrophages and mice-bearing inactivating mutations in a ubiquitin-binding motif in N4BP1 displayed increased TLR-induced cytokine production. Deletion of the noncanonical IkappaB kinases (ncIKKs), Tbk1 and Ikke, or their adaptor Tank phenocopied N4bp1 deficiency and enhanced macrophage responses to TLR1/2, TLR7, or TLR9 stimulation. Mechanistically, N4BP1 acted in concert with the ncIKKs to limit the duration of canonical IkappaB kinase (IKKalpha/beta) signaling. Thus, N4BP1 and the ncIKKs serve as an important checkpoint against over-exuberant innate immune responses.
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