PLoS ONE (Jan 2012)

Sharpin contributes to TNFα dependent NFκB activation and anti-apoptotic signalling in hepatocytes.

  • Sabrina Sieber,
  • Nicole Lange,
  • Gwendlyn Kollmorgen,
  • Annette Erhardt,
  • Alexander Quaas,
  • Arthur Gontarewicz,
  • Gabriele Sass,
  • Gisa Tiegs,
  • Hans-Jürgen Kreienkamp

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0029993
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 1
p. e29993

Abstract

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TNFα stimulates both pro- and anti-apoptotic signalling in hepatocytes. Anti-apoptotic signalling depends on a cascade of ubiquitylation steps leading to NFκB activation. Using Sharpin-deficient mice, we show that the ubiquitin binding protein Sharpin interacts with Hoip, an E3 ligase which generates linear ubiquitin chains. Sharpin-deficiency sensitized hepatocytes to induction of apoptosis by TNFα even in the absence of transcriptional inhibition. TNFα induced activation of NFκB was strongly reduced in hepatocytes from Sharpin-deficient mice, due to reduced and delayed phosphorylation and degradation of IκBα. Injection of TNFα-inducing lipopolysaccharides led to strongly exacerbated liver damage and premature death in Sharpin-deficient mice. Our findings point to an essential role of Sharpin in linear ubiquitin chain formation, NFκB activation, and protection of the liver against inflammatory damaging signals.