TRAF2-binding BIR1 domain of c-IAP2/MALT1 fusion protein is essential for activation of NF-κB

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J B Garrison
T Samuel
J C Reed
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[1] Program on Apoptosis and Cell Death Research,
[2] Cancer Center,undefined
[3] Burnham Institute for Medical Research,undefined
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Oncogene | 2009年 / 28卷
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TRAF2; c-IAP2/MALT1; NF-κB; TRAF6; BIR1; B-cell lymphoma;
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Marginal zone mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT) B-cell lymphoma is the most common extranodal non-Hodgkin lymphoma. The t(11;18)(q21;q21) translocation occurs frequently in MALT lymphomas and creates a chimeric NF-κB-activating protein containing the baculoviral IAP repeat (BIR) domains of c-IAP2 (inhibitor of apoptosis protein 2) fused with portions of the MALT1 protein. The BIR1 domain of c-IAP2 interacts directly with TRAF2 (TNFα-receptor-associated factor–2), but its role in NF-κB activation is still unclear. Here, we investigated the role of TRAF2 in c-IAP2/MALT1-induced NF-κB activation. We show the BIR1 domain of c-IAP2 is essential for NF-κB activation, whereas BIR2 and BIR3 domains are not. Studies of c-IAP2/MALT1 BIR1 mutant (E47A/R48A) that fails to activate NF-κB showed loss of TRAF2 binding, but retention of TRAF6 binding, suggesting that interaction of c-IAP2/MALT1 with TRAF6 is insufficient for NF-κB induction. In addition, a dominant-negative TRAF2 mutant or downregulation of TRAF2 achieved by small interfering RNA inhibited NF-κB activation by c-IAP2/MALT1 showing that TRAF2 is indispensable. Comparisons of the bioactivity of intact c-IAP2/MALT1 oncoprotein and BIR1 E47A/R48A c-IAP2/MALT1 mutant that cannot bind TRAF2 in a lymphoid cell line provided evidence that TRAF2 interaction is critical for c-IAP2/MALT1-mediated increases in the NF-κB activity, increased expression of endogenous NF-κB target genes (c-FLIP, TRAF1), and resistance to apoptosis.
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