Withaferin A disrupts ubiquitin-based NEMO reorganization induced by canonical NF-κB signaling

The NF-κB family of transcription factors regulates numerous cellular processes, including cell proliferation and survival responses. The constitutive activation of NF-κB has also emerged as an important oncogenic driver in many malignancies, such as activated B-cell like diffuse large B cell lympho...

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Veröffentlicht in:Experimental cell research 2015-02, Vol.331 (1), p.58-72
Hauptverfasser: Jackson, Shawn S., Oberley, Christopher, Hooper, Christopher P., Grindle, Kreg, Wuerzberger-Davis, Shelly, Wolff, Jared, McCool, Kevin, Rui, Lixin, Miyamoto, Shigeki
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Zusammenfassung:The NF-κB family of transcription factors regulates numerous cellular processes, including cell proliferation and survival responses. The constitutive activation of NF-κB has also emerged as an important oncogenic driver in many malignancies, such as activated B-cell like diffuse large B cell lymphoma, among others. In this study, we investigated the impact and mechanisms of action of Withaferin A, a naturally produced steroidal lactone, against both signal-inducible as well as constitutive NF-κB activities. We found that Withaferin A is a robust inhibitor of canonical and constitutive NF-κB activities, leading to apoptosis of certain lymphoma lines. In the canonical pathway induced by TNF, Withaferin A did not disrupt RIP1 polyubiquitination or NEMO–IKKβ interaction and was a poor direct IKKβ inhibitor, but prevented the formation of TNF-induced NEMO foci which colocalized with TNF ligand. While GFP-NEMO efficiently formed TNF-induced foci, a GFP-NEMOY308S mutant that is defective in binding to polyubiquitin chains did not form foci. Our study reveals that Withaferin A is a novel type of IKK inhibitor which acts by disrupting NEMO reorganization into ubiquitin-based signaling structures in vivo. •Withaferin A, a NF-κB inhibitor, disrupts signaling induced NEMO localization, a novel point of inhibition.•NEMO can be localized to distinct signaling foci after treatment with TNF.•ABC-type DLCBL cells can be sensitized to apoptosis after treatment with Withaferin A.
ISSN:0014-4827
1090-2422
DOI:10.1016/j.yexcr.2014.09.034