[HTML][HTML] Regulation of NKT cell-mediated immune responses to tumours and liver inflammation by mitochondrial PGAM5-Drp1 signalling

YJ Kang, BR Bang, KH Han, L Hong, EJ Shim… - Nature …, 2015 - nature.com
YJ Kang, BR Bang, KH Han, L Hong, EJ Shim, J Ma, RA Lerner, M Otsuka
Nature communications, 2015nature.com
The receptor-interacting protein kinase 3 (RIPK3) plays crucial roles in programmed
necrosis and innate inflammatory responses. However, a little is known about the
involvement of RIPK3 in NKT cell-mediated immune responses. Here, we demonstrate that
RIPK3 plays an essential role in NKT cell function via activation of the mitochondrial
phosphatase phosphoglycerate mutase 5 (PGAM5). RIPK3-mediated activation of PGAM5
promotes the expression of cytokines by facilitating nuclear translocation of NFAT and …
Abstract
The receptor-interacting protein kinase 3 (RIPK3) plays crucial roles in programmed necrosis and innate inflammatory responses. However, a little is known about the involvement of RIPK3 in NKT cell-mediated immune responses. Here, we demonstrate that RIPK3 plays an essential role in NKT cell function via activation of the mitochondrial phosphatase phosphoglycerate mutase 5 (PGAM5). RIPK3-mediated activation of PGAM5 promotes the expression of cytokines by facilitating nuclear translocation of NFAT and dephosphorylation of dynamin-related protein 1 (Drp1), a GTPase is essential for mitochondrial homoeostasis. Ripk3−/− mice show reduced NKT cell responses to metastatic tumour cells, and both deletion of RIPK3 and pharmacological inhibition of Drp1 protects mice from NKT cell-mediated induction of acute liver damage. Collectively, the results identify a crucial role for RIPK3-PGAM5-Drp1/NFAT signalling in NKT cell activation, and further suggest that RIPK3-PGAM5 signalling may mediate crosstalk between mitochondrial function and immune signalling.
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