The heme-regulated inhibitor is a cytosolic sensor of protein misfolding that controls innate immune signaling

血红素调节抑制剂是控制先天免疫信号的蛋白质错误折叠的细胞溶质传感器

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作者:Mena Abdel-Nour, Leticia A M Carneiro, Jeffrey Downey, Jessica Tsalikis, Ahmed Outlioua, Dave Prescott, Leandro Silva Da Costa, Elise S Hovingh, Armin Farahvash, Ryan G Gaudet, Raphael Molinaro, Rob van Dalen, Charles C Y Lau, Farshad C Azimi, Nichole K Escalante, Aaron Trotman-Grant, Jeffrey E Lee,

Abstract

Multiple cytosolic innate sensors form large signalosomes after activation, but this assembly needs to be tightly regulated to avoid accumulation of misfolded aggregates. We found that the eIF2α kinase heme-regulated inhibitor (HRI) controls NOD1 signalosome folding and activation through a process requiring eukaryotic initiation factor 2α (eIF2α), the transcription factor ATF4, and the heat shock protein HSPB8. The HRI/eIF2α signaling axis was also essential for signaling downstream of the innate immune mediators NOD2, MAVS, and TRIF but dispensable for pathways dependent on MyD88 or STING. Moreover, filament-forming α-synuclein activated HRI-dependent responses, which suggests that the HRI pathway may restrict toxic oligomer formation. We propose that HRI, eIF2α, and HSPB8 define a novel cytosolic unfolded protein response (cUPR) essential for optimal innate immune signaling by large molecular platforms, functionally homologous to the PERK/eIF2α/HSPA5 axis of the endoplasmic reticulum UPR.

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