Control of canonical NF-κB activation through the NIK–IKK complex pathway

Brian Zarnegar(University of California, Los Angeles), Soh Yamazaki(Kyushu University), Jeannie Q. He(University of California, Los Angeles), Genhong Cheng(University of California, Los Angeles)
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
February 22, 2008
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Abstract

Articles in recent years have described two separate and distinct NF-kappaB activation pathways that result in the differential activation of p50- or p52-containing NF-kappaB complexes. Studies examining tumor-necrosis factor receptor-associated factors (TRAFs) have identified positive roles for TRAF2, TRAF5, and TRAF6, but not TRAF3, in canonical (p50-dependent) NF-kappaB activation. Conversely, it recently was reported that TRAF3 functions as an essential negative regulator of the noncanonical (p52-dependent) NF-kappaB pathway. In this article, we provide evidence that TRAF3 potently suppresses canonical NF-kappaB activation and gene expression in vitro and in vivo. We also demonstrate that deregulation of the canonical NF-kappaB pathway in TRAF3-deficient cells results from accumulation of NF-kappaB-inducing kinase (NIK), the essential kinase mediating noncanonical NF-kappaB activation. Thus, our data demonstrate that inhibition of TRAF3 results in coordinated activation of both NF-kappaB activation pathways.


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