Mitochondrial outer membrane integrity regulates a ubiquitin-dependent and NF-κB-mediated inflammatory response

Author:

Vringer EsmeeORCID,Heilig RosalieORCID,Riley Joel SORCID,Black AnnabelORCID,Cloix Catherine,Skalka George,Montes-Gómez Alfredo EORCID,Aguado AuroreORCID,Lilla SergioORCID,Walczak HenningORCID,Gyrd-Hansen MadsORCID,Murphy Daniel JORCID,Huang Danny TORCID,Zanivan Sara,Tait Stephen WGORCID

Abstract

AbstractMitochondrial outer membrane permeabilisation (MOMP) is often essential for apoptosis, by enabling cytochrome c release that leads to caspase activation and rapid cell death. Recently, MOMP has been shown to be inherently pro-inflammatory with emerging cellular roles, including its ability to elicit anti-tumour immunity. Nonetheless, how MOMP triggers inflammation and how the cell regulates this remains poorly defined. We find that upon MOMP, many proteins localised either to inner or outer mitochondrial membranes are ubiquitylated in a promiscuous manner. This extensive ubiquitylation serves to recruit the essential adaptor molecule NEMO, leading to the activation of pro-inflammatory NF-κB signalling. We show that disruption of mitochondrial outer membrane integrity through different means leads to the engagement of a similar pro-inflammatory signalling platform. Therefore, mitochondrial integrity directly controls inflammation, such that permeabilised mitochondria initiate NF-κB signalling.

Funder

Cancer Research UK

Wellcome Trust

Novo Nordisk

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

UKRI | Medical Research Council

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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