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Bcl-3 promotes TNF-induced hepatocyte apoptosis by regulating the deubiquitination of RIP1.


ABSTRACT: Tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF) is described as a main regulator of cell survival and apoptosis in multiple types of cells, including hepatocytes. Dysregulation in TNF-induced apoptosis is associated with many autoimmune diseases and various liver diseases. Here, we demonstrated a crucial role of Bcl-3, an IκB family member, in regulating TNF-induced hepatic cell death. Specifically, we found that the presence of Bcl-3 promoted TNF-induced cell death in the liver, while Bcl-3 deficiency protected mice against TNF/D-GalN induced hepatoxicity and lethality. Consistently, Bcl-3-depleted hepatic cells exhibited decreased sensitivity to TNF-induced apoptosis when stimulated with TNF/CHX. Mechanistically, the in vitro results showed that Bcl-3 interacted with the deubiquitinase CYLD to synergistically switch the ubiquitination status of RIP1 and facilitate the formation of death-inducing Complex II. This complex further resulted in activation of the caspase cascade to induce apoptosis. By revealing this novel role of Bcl-3 in regulating TNF-induced hepatic cell death, this study provides a potential therapeutic target for liver diseases caused by TNF-related apoptosis.

SUBMITTER: Hu Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9177694 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Bcl-3 promotes TNF-induced hepatocyte apoptosis by regulating the deubiquitination of RIP1.

Hu Yiming Y   Zhang Haohao H   Xie Ningxia N   Liu Dandan D   Jiang Yuhang Y   Liu Zhi Z   Ye Deji D   Liu Sanhong S   Chen Xi X   Li Cuifeng C   Wang Qi Q   Huang Xingxu X   Liu Yongzhong Y   Shi Yufang Y   Zhang Xiaoren X  

Cell death and differentiation 20211201 6


Tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF) is described as a main regulator of cell survival and apoptosis in multiple types of cells, including hepatocytes. Dysregulation in TNF-induced apoptosis is associated with many autoimmune diseases and various liver diseases. Here, we demonstrated a crucial role of Bcl-3, an IκB family member, in regulating TNF-induced hepatic cell death. Specifically, we found that the presence of Bcl-3 promoted TNF-induced cell death in the liver, while Bcl-3 deficiency protected  ...[more]

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