NIK promotes tissue destruction independently of the alternative NF-κB pathway through TNFR1/RIP1-induced apoptosis

NF- κ B-inducing kinase (NIK) is well-known for its role in promoting p100/NF- κ B2 processing into p52, a process defined as the alternative, or non-canonical, NF- κ B pathway. Here we reveal an unexpected new role of NIK in TNFR1-mediated RIP1-dependent apoptosis, a consequence of TNFR1 activation...

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Veröffentlicht in:Cell death and differentiation 2015-12, Vol.22 (12), p.2020-2033
Hauptverfasser: Boutaffala, L, Bertrand, M J M, Remouchamps, C, Seleznik, G, Reisinger, F, Janas, M, Bénézech, C, Fernandes, M T, Marchetti, S, Mair, F, Ganeff, C, Hupalowska, A, Ricci, J-E, Becher, B, Piette, J, Knolle, P, Caamano, J, Vandenabeele, P, Heikenwalder, M, Dejardin, E
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Zusammenfassung:NF- κ B-inducing kinase (NIK) is well-known for its role in promoting p100/NF- κ B2 processing into p52, a process defined as the alternative, or non-canonical, NF- κ B pathway. Here we reveal an unexpected new role of NIK in TNFR1-mediated RIP1-dependent apoptosis, a consequence of TNFR1 activation observed in c-IAP1/2-depleted conditions. We show that NIK stabilization, obtained by activation of the non-death TNFRs Fn14 or LT β R, is required for TNF α -mediated apoptosis. These apoptotic stimuli trigger the depletion of c-IAP1/2, the phosphorylation of RIP1 and the RIP1 kinase-dependent assembly of the RIP1/FADD/caspase-8 complex. In the absence of NIK, the phosphorylation of RIP1 and the formation of RIP1/FADD/caspase-8 complex are compromised while c-IAP1/2 depletion is unaffected. In vitro kinase assays revealed that recombinant RIP1 is a bona fide substrate of NIK. In vivo , we demonstrated the requirement of NIK pro-death function, but not the processing of its substrate p100 into p52, in a mouse model of TNFR1/LT β R-induced thymus involution. In addition, we also highlight a role for NIK in hepatocyte apoptosis in a mouse model of virus-induced TNFR1/RIP1-dependent liver damage. We conclude that NIK not only contributes to lymphoid organogenesis, inflammation and cell survival but also to TNFR1/RIP1-dependent cell death independently of the alternative NF- κ B pathway.
ISSN:1350-9047
1476-5403
DOI:10.1038/cdd.2015.69