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Interleukin-17 signaling triggers degradation of the constitutive NF-?B inhibitor ABIN-1.


ABSTRACT: IL-17 activates NF-?B and inducing expression of proinflammatory genes. IL-17 drives disease in autoimmune conditions, and anti-IL-17 antibodies have shown impressive success in the clinic. Although produced by lymphocytes, IL-17 predominantly signals in fibroblasts and epithelial cells. IL-17-driven inflammation is kept in check by negative feedback signaling molecules, including the ubiquitin editing enzyme A20, whose gene TNF?IP3 is and similarly linked to autoimmune disease susceptibility. Accordingly, we hypothesized that ABIN-1 might play a role in negatively regulating IL-17 signaling activity. Indeed, ABIN-1 enhanced both tonic and IL-17-dependent NF-?B signaling in IL-17-responsive fibroblast cells. Interestingly, the inhibitory activities of ABIN-1 on IL-17 signaling were independent of A20. ABIN-1 is a known NF-?B target gene, and we found that IL-17-induced activation of NF-?B led to enhanced ABIN-1 mRNA expression and promoter activity. Surprisingly, however, the ABIN-1 protein was inducibly degraded following IL-17 signaling in a proteasome-dependent manner. Thus, ABIN-1, acting independently of A20, restricts both baseline and IL-17-induced inflammatory gene expression. We conclude that IL-17-induced signals lead to degradation of ABIN-1, thereby releasing a constitutive cellular brake on NF-?B activation.

SUBMITTER: Cruz JA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6370333 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Interleukin-17 signaling triggers degradation of the constitutive NF-κB inhibitor ABIN-1.

Cruz J Agustin JA   Childs Erin E EE   Amatya Nilesh N   Garg Abhishek V AV   Beyaert Rudi R   Kane Lawrence P LP   Aneskievich Brian J BJ   Ma Averil A   Gaffen Sarah L SL  

ImmunoHorizons 20170901 7


IL-17 activates NF-κB and inducing expression of proinflammatory genes. IL-17 drives disease in autoimmune conditions, and anti-IL-17 antibodies have shown impressive success in the clinic. Although produced by lymphocytes, IL-17 predominantly signals in fibroblasts and epithelial cells. IL-17-driven inflammation is kept in check by negative feedback signaling molecules, including the ubiquitin editing enzyme A20, whose gene <i>TNFΑIP3</i> is and similarly linked to autoimmune disease susceptibi  ...[more]

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