RIPK1 is not essential for TNFR1-induced activation of NF-kappaB

Cell Death and Differentiation
W Wei-Lynn WongJohn Silke

Abstract

On TNF binding, receptor-interacting protein kinase 1 (RIPK1) is recruited to the cytoplasmic domain of TNFR1, at which it becomes ubiquitylated and serves as a platform for recruitment and activation of NEMO/IKK1/IKK2 and TAK1/TAB2. RIPK1 is commonly thought to be required for the activation of canonical NF-kappaB and for inhibition TNFR1-induced apoptosis. RIPK1 has, however, also been reported to be essential for TNFR1-induced apoptosis when cIAPs are depleted. To determine the role of RIPK1 in TNF/IAP antagonist-induced death, we compared wild type (WT) and RIPK1(-/-) mouse embryonic fibroblasts (MEFs) treated with these compounds. On being treated with TNF plus IAP antagonist, RIPK1(-/-) MEFs survived, unlike WT MEFs, demonstrating a killing activity of RIPK1. Surprisingly, however, on being treated with TNF alone, RIPK1(-/-) MEFs activated canonical NF-kappaB and did not die. Furthermore, several cell types from E18 RIPK1(-/-) embryos seem to activate NF-kappaB in response to TNF. These data indicate that models proposing that RIPK1 is essential for TNFR1 to activate canonical NF-kappaB are incorrect.

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