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IKKβ mediates homeostatic function in inflammation via competitively phosphorylating AMPK and IκBα

Juan Liu, Yuxin Zhuang, Jian‐Lin Wu, Qiang Wu, Meixian Liu, Yue Zhao, Zhongqiu Liu, Caiyan Wang, Linlin Lu, Yingjiao Meng, Kawai Lei, Xiaojuan Li, Qibiao Wu, Elaine Lai‐Han Leung, Zhengyang Guo, Liang Liu, Ting Li

2021Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Inhibitor of nuclear factor kappa-B kinase subunit beta (IKKβ) is one of important kinases in inflammation to phosphorylate inhibitor of nuclear factor kappa-B (IκBα) and then activate nuclear factor kappa-B (NF-κB). Inhibition of IKKβ has been a therapeutic strategy for inflammatory and autoimmune diseases. Here we report that IKKβ is constitutively activated in healthy donors and healthy IkkβC46A (cysteine 46 mutated to alanine) knock-in mice although they possess intensive IKKβ–IκBα–NF-κB signaling activation. These indicate that IKKβ activation probably plays homeostatic role instead of causing inflammation. Compared to IkkβWT littermates, lipopolysaccharides (LPS) could induce high mortality rate in IkkβC46A mice which is correlated to breaking the homeostasis by intensively activating p-IκBα–NF-κB signaling and inhibiting phosphorylation of 5ʹ adenosine monophosphate-activated protein kinase (p-AMPK) expression. We then demonstrated that IKKβ kinase domain (KD) phosphorylates AMPKα1 via interacting with residues Thr183, Ser184, and Thr388, while IKKβ helix–loop–helix motifs is essential to phosphorylate IκBα according to the previous reports. Kinase assay further demonstrated that IKKβ simultaneously catalyzes phosphorylation of AMPK and IκBα to mediate homeostasis. Accordingly, activation of AMPK rather than inhibition of IKKβ could substantially rescue LPS-induced mortality in IkkβC46A mice by rebuilding the homeostasis. We conclude that IKKβ activates AMPK to restrict inflammation and IKKβ mediates homeostatic function in inflammation via competitively phosphorylating AMPK and IκBα.

Topics & Concepts

AMPKPhosphorylationInflammationHomeostasisFunction (biology)IκB kinaseCell biologyChemistryNF-κBMedicineBiologyImmunologyProtein kinase ANF-κB Signaling PathwaysCytokine Signaling Pathways and InteractionsImmune Cell Function and Interaction
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