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Casein Kinase 1alpha Governs Antigen-Receptor-Induced NF-KappaB Activation and Human Lymphoma Cell Survival
Nature
  • Nicolas Bidère
  • Vu N. Ngo
  • Jeansun Lee
  • Cailin Collins
  • Lixin Zheng
  • Fengyi Wan
  • R. Eric Davis
  • Georg Lenz
  • D. Eric Anderson
  • Damien Arnoult
  • Aimé Vazquez
  • Keiko Sakai
  • Jun Zhang
  • Zhaojing Meng
  • Timothy D. Veenstra, Cedarville University
  • Louis M. Staudt
  • Michael J. Lenardo
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
3-5-2009
DOI
10.1038/nature07613
PubMed ID
19118383
PubMed Central® ID
PMC2688735
Abstract

The transcription factor NF-kappaB is required for lymphocyte activation and proliferation as well as the survival of certain lymphoma types. Antigen receptor stimulation assembles an NF-kappaB activating platform containing the scaffold protein CARMA1 (also called CARD11), the adaptor BCL10 and the paracaspase MALT1 (the CBM complex), linked to the inhibitor of NF-kappaB kinase complex, but signal transduction is not fully understood. We conducted parallel screens involving a mass spectrometry analysis of CARMA1 binding partners and an RNA interference screen for growth inhibition of the CBM-dependent 'activated B-cell-like' (ABC) subtype of diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL). Here we report that both screens identified casein kinase 1alpha (CK1alpha) as a bifunctional regulator of NF-kappaB. CK1alpha dynamically associates with the CBM complex on T-cell-receptor (TCR) engagement to participate in cytokine production and lymphocyte proliferation. However, CK1alpha kinase activity has a contrasting role by subsequently promoting the phosphorylation and inactivation of CARMA1. CK1alpha has thus a dual 'gating' function which first promotes and then terminates receptor-induced NF-kappaB. ABC DLBCL cells required CK1alpha for constitutive NF-kappaB activity, indicating that CK1alpha functions as a conditionally essential malignancy gene-a member of a new class of potential cancer therapeutic targets.

Keywords
  • Adaptor proteins,
  • signal transducing,
  • casein kinases,
  • caspases,
  • cell proliferation,
  • cell survival,
  • cells,
  • cultured,
  • feedback,
  • physiological,
  • guanylate cyclase,
  • jurkat cells,
  • lymphoma,
  • diffuse,
  • neoplasm proteins,
  • protein binding,
  • receptors,
  • antigen,
  • signal transduction
Citation Information
Nicolas Bidère, Vu N. Ngo, Jeansun Lee, Cailin Collins, et al.. "Casein Kinase 1alpha Governs Antigen-Receptor-Induced NF-KappaB Activation and Human Lymphoma Cell Survival" Nature Vol. 458 Iss. 7234 (2009) p. 92 - 96 ISSN: 1476-4687
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/timothy-veenstra/139/