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FAT10 inhibits TRIM21 to down-regulate antiviral type-I interferon secretion.


ABSTRACT: The ubiquitin-like modifier FAT10 is upregulated under pro-inflammatory conditions, targets its substrates for proteasomal degradation and functions as a negative regulator of the type-I IFN response. Influenza A virus infection upregulates the production of type-I IFN and the expression of the E3 ligase TRIM21, which regulates type-I IFN production in a positive feedback manner. In this study, we show that FAT10 becomes covalently conjugated to TRIM21 and that this targets TRIM21 for proteasomal degradation. We further show that the coiled-coil and PRYSPRY domains of TRIM21 and the C-terminal diglycine motif of FAT10 are important for the TRIM21-FAT10 interaction. Moreover, upon influenza A virus infection and in the presence of FAT10 the total ubiquitination of TRIM21 is reduced and our data reveal that the FAT10-mediated degradation of TRIM21 diminishes IFNβ production. Overall, this study provides strong evidence that FAT10 down-regulates the antiviral type-I IFN production by modulating additional molecules of the RIG-I signaling pathway besides the already published OTUB1. In addition, we elucidate a novel mechanism of FAT10-mediated proteasomal degradation of TRIM21 that regulates its stability.

SUBMITTER: Saxena K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC11231494 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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FAT10 inhibits TRIM21 to down-regulate antiviral type-I interferon secretion.

Saxena Kritika K   Inholz Katharina K   Basler Michael M   Aichem Annette A  

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The ubiquitin-like modifier FAT10 is upregulated under pro-inflammatory conditions, targets its substrates for proteasomal degradation and functions as a negative regulator of the type-I IFN response. Influenza A virus infection upregulates the production of type-I IFN and the expression of the E3 ligase TRIM21, which regulates type-I IFN production in a positive feedback manner. In this study, we show that FAT10 becomes covalently conjugated to TRIM21 and that this targets TRIM21 for proteasoma  ...[more]

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