[HTML][HTML] MALT1 auto-proteolysis is essential for NF-κB-dependent gene transcription in activated lymphocytes

M Baens, L Bonsignore, R Somers, C Vanderheydt… - PloS one, 2014 - journals.plos.org
M Baens, L Bonsignore, R Somers, C Vanderheydt, SD Weeks, J Gunnarsson, E Nilsson…
PloS one, 2014journals.plos.org
Mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue 1 (MALT1) controls antigen receptor–mediated
signalling to nuclear factor κB (NF-κB) through both its adaptor and protease function. Upon
antigen stimulation, MALT1 forms a complex with BCL10 and CARMA1, which is essential
for initial IκBα phosphorylation and NF-κB nuclear translocation. Parallel induction of MALT1
protease activity serves to inactivate negative regulators of NF-κB signalling, such as A20
and RELB. Here we demonstrate a key role for auto-proteolytic MALT1 cleavage in B-and T …
Mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue 1 (MALT1) controls antigen receptor–mediated signalling to nuclear factor κB (NF-κB) through both its adaptor and protease function. Upon antigen stimulation, MALT1 forms a complex with BCL10 and CARMA1, which is essential for initial IκBα phosphorylation and NF-κB nuclear translocation. Parallel induction of MALT1 protease activity serves to inactivate negative regulators of NF-κB signalling, such as A20 and RELB. Here we demonstrate a key role for auto-proteolytic MALT1 cleavage in B- and T-cell receptor signalling. MALT1 cleavage occurred after Arginine 149, between the N-terminal death domain and the first immunoglobulin-like region, and did not affect its proteolytic activity. Jurkat T cells expressing an un-cleavable MALT1-R149A mutant showed unaltered initial IκBα phosphorylation and normal nuclear accumulation of NF-κB subunits. Nevertheless, MALT1 cleavage was required for optimal activation of NF-κB reporter genes and expression of the NF-κB targets IL-2 and CSF2. Transcriptome analysis confirmed that MALT1 cleavage after R149 was required to induce NF-κB transcriptional activity in Jurkat T cells. Collectively, these data demonstrate that auto-proteolytic MALT1 cleavage controls antigen receptor-induced expression of NF-κB target genes downstream of nuclear NF-κB accumulation.
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