Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5508808 | Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Molecular Cell Research | 2016 | 45 Pages |
Abstract
The Yersinia outer protein J (YopJ) plays a pivotal role in evading the host immune response and establishes a persistent infection in host cells after bacterial infection. YopJ is a cysteine protease and can act as a deubiquitinating enzyme that deubiquitinates several targets in multiple signaling pathways. Stimulator of interferon genes (STING) is a critical adapter for the induction of interferon regulatory factor 3 (IRF3) phosphorylation and subsequent production of the cytokines in response to nucleic acids in the cytoplasm. Our studies demonstrate that YopJ targets STING to inhibit IRF3 signaling. Specially, YopJ interacts with STING to block its ER-to-Golgi traffic and remove its K63-linked ubiquitination chains. Deubiquited STING perturbs the formation of STING-TBK1 complex and the activation of IRF3. The 172th cysteine of YopJ mediated STING deubiquitination and IRF3 signaling inhibition. Consequently, mice infected with WT and ÎYopJ/YopJ bacteria induced lower levels of IRF3 and IFN-β, decreased inflammation and reduced staining of STING as compared to ÎYopJ and ÎYopJ/YopJ C172A strains infection. The data herein reveal a previously unrecognized mechanism by which YopJ modulates innate immune signaling.
Keywords
MAVSHEK293TTBSTPRRsM-CSFTBK1IRF3RIG-ITAK1DeubiquitinationPBST3SSc-di-GMPBMDMsTMAsYopEYopMMitogen-activated protein kinase kinasesTGFβ-activated kinase 1siCtrlTNFαFBSSUMOGSTDMEMPAMPsIFN-βNF-κBMAPKDulbecco's modified Eagle's mediumTris-buffered saline and Tween 20standard deviationsImmunoblottingimmunohistochemicalIHCtumor necrosis factor αTANK-binding kinase 1fetal bovine serumType III secretion systemendoplasmic reticulumnuclear factor κBmacrophage colony-stimulating factorBone marrow-derived macrophagesstimulator of interferon genesPhosphate-buffered salinetissue microarraysSTINGmitochondrial antiviral signaling proteinmitogen-activated protein kinasehuman embryonic kidneyglutathione S-transferasepattern recognition receptorsYops
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Authors
Ye Cao, Kai Guan, Xiang He, Congwen Wei, Zirui Zheng, Yanhong Zhang, Shengli Ma, Hui Zhong, Wei Shi,