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A NIK-SIX signalling axis controls inflammation by targeted silencing of non-canonical NF-κB

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NATURE
Volume 568, Issue 7751, Pages 249-+

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/s41586-019-1041-6

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  1. National Institutes of Health [AI083359, AI117922, 5K12 HD068369-09]
  2. Children's Medical Center Foundation
  3. Welch Foundation [I-1731]
  4. Burroughs Welcome Fund
  5. Howard Hughes Medical Institute
  6. Simons Foundation Faculty Scholars Program

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The non-canonical NF-kappa B signalling cascade is essential for lymphoid organogenesis, B cell maturation, osteoclast differentiation, and inflammation in mammals(1,2); dysfunction of this system is associated with human diseases, including immunological disorders and cancer(3-6). Although expression of NF-kappa B-inducing kinase (NIK, also known as MAP3K14) is the rate-limiting step in non-canonical NF-kappa B pathway activation(2,7), the mechanisms by which transcriptional responses are regulated remain largely unknown. Here we show that the sine oculis homeobox (SIX) homologue family transcription factors SIX1 and SIX2 are integral components of the non-canonical NF-kappa B signalling cascade. The developmentally silenced SIX proteins are reactivated in differentiated macrophages by NIK-mediated suppression of the ubiquitin proteasome pathway. Consequently, SIX1 and SIX2 target a subset of inflammatory gene promoters and directly inhibit the trans-activation function of the transcription factors RELA and RELB in a negative feedback circuit. In support of a physiologically pivotal role for SIX proteins in host immunity, a human SIX1 transgene suppressed inflammation and promoted the recovery of mice from endotoxic shock. In addition, SIX1 and SIX2 protected RAS/P53-driven non-small-cell lung carcinomas from inflammatory cell death induced by SMAC-mimetic chemotherapeutic agents (small-molecule activators of the non-canonical NF-kappa B pathway). Our findings identify a NIK-SIX signalling axis that fine-tunes inflammatory gene expression programs under both physiological and pathological conditions.

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