Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology (Jun 2019)

Keeping Cell Death in Check: Ubiquitylation-Dependent Control of TNFR1 and TLR Signaling

  • Laura Griewahn,
  • Laura Griewahn,
  • Laura Griewahn,
  • Aaron Köser,
  • Ulrich Maurer,
  • Ulrich Maurer,
  • Ulrich Maurer

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fcell.2019.00117
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7

Abstract

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Pro-inflammatory signaling pathways, induced by pathogens, tissue damage or cytokines, depend on the ubiquitylation of various subunits of receptor signaling complexes, controlled by ubiquitin ligases and deubiquitinases. Ubiquitylation sets the stage for the activation of kinases within these receptor complexes, which ultimately regulate pro-inflammatory gene expression. The receptors, which transduce pro-inflammatory signals, can often induce cell death, which is controlled by ubiquitylation as well. In this review, we discuss the key role of ubiquitylation in pro-inflammatory signaling by TNFR1 and TLRs and its role in setting the threshold for cell death induced by these pro-inflammatory triggers.

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