Roles of the TRAF6 and Pellino E3 ligases in MyD88 and RANKL signaling

  • Sam Strickson
  • , Christoph H. Emmerich
  • , Eddy T.H. Goh
  • , Jiazhen Zhang
  • , Ian R. Kelsall
  • , Thomas MacArtney
  • , C. James Hastie
  • , Axel Knebel
  • , Mark Peggie
  • , Francesco Marchesi
  • , J. Simon C. Arthur
  • , Philip Cohen

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Abstract

It is widely accepted that the essential role of TRAF6 in vivo is to generate the Lys63-linked ubiquitin (K63-Ub) chains needed to activate the "master" protein kinase TAK1. Here, we report that TRAF6 E3 ligase activity contributes to but is not essential for the IL-1-dependent formation of K63-Ub chains, TAK1 activation, or IL-8 production in human cells, because Pellino1 and Pellino2 generate the K63-Ub chains required for signaling in cells expressing E3 ligaseinactive TRAF6 mutants. The IL-1-induced formation of K63-Ub chains and ubiquitylation of IRAK1, IRAK4, and MyD88 was abolished in TRAF6/Pellino1/Pellino2 triple-knockout (KO) cells, but not in TRAF6 KO or Pellino1/2 double-KO cells. The reexpression of E3 ligaseinactive TRAF6 mutants partially restored IL-1 signaling in TRAF6 KO cells, but not in TRAF6/Pellino1/Pellino2 triple-KO cells. Pellino1-generated K63-Ub chains activated the TAK1 complex in vitro with similar efficiently to TRAF6-generated K63-Ub chains. The early phase of TLR signaling and the TLR-dependent secretion of IL-10 (controlled by IRAKs 1 and 2)was only reduced modestly in primarymacrophages from knockin mice expressing the E3 ligase-inactive TRAF6[L74H] mutant, but the late-phase production of IL-6, IL-12, and TNFα (controlled only by the pseudokinase IRAK2) was abolished. RANKLinduced signaling in macrophages and the differentiation of bone marrow to osteoclasts was similar in TRAF6[L74H] and wild-type cells, explainingwhy the bone structure and teeth of the TRAF6[L74H]mice was normal, unlike TRAF6 KO mice.We identify two essential roles of TRAF6 that are independent of its E3 ligase activity.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)E3481-E3489
JournalProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Volume114
Issue number17
DOIs
StatePublished - 25 Apr 2017
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • IL-1
  • Pellino
  • TAK1
  • TRAF6
  • Ubiquitin

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