TNFR1 Signaling Kinetics: Spatiotemporal Control of Three Phases of IKK Activation by Posttranslational Modification
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TNFα is a pleotropic cytokine that plays a central role in the inflammatory response by activating the NF-κB signaling pathway, and is targeted in a range of chronic inflammatory diseases, underscoring the therapeutic importance of understanding its underlying molecular mechanisms. Although K63-linked ubiquitination of RIP1 by TRAF2/5 and cIAP1/2 was thought to serve as a scaffold to activate the NF-κB pathway, the recent accumulation of conflicting results has challenged the necessity of these proteins in NF-κB activation. In addition, several serine/threonine kinases have been implicated in TNFα-induced IKK activation; however, the targeted disruption of these kinases had no effect on transient IKK activation. The recent discovery of RIP1-dependent and -independent activation of the early and delayed phases of IKK and TRAF2 phosphorylation-dependent activation of the prolonged phase of IKK offers a reconciliatory model for the interpretation of contradictory results in the field. Notably, the TNFα-induced inflammatory response is not exclusively controlled by the NF-κB pathway but is subject to regulatory crosstalk between NF-κB and other context-dependent pathways. Thus further elucidation of these spatiotemporally-coordinated signaling mechanisms has the potential to provide novel molecular targets and therapeutic strategies for NF-κB intervention.
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