NF-κB-inducing Kinase and IκB Kinase Participate in Human T-cell Leukemia Virus I Tax-mediated NF-κB Activation
Article 1998 en
Authors
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Mark Uhlik
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LiFeng Good
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Gutian Xiao
Abstract
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The tax gene product of human T-cell leukemia virus I induces aberrant expression of various cellular genes, which contributes to transformation of host cells. Induction of many Tax target genes is mediated through transcription factor NF-kappaB. Here we show that Tax triggers activation of cellular protein kinases, IkappaB kinase alpha (IKKalpha) and IKKbeta, which phosphorylate the NF-kappaB inhibitory protein IkappaB alpha, resulting in its degradation and NF-kappaB activation. Constitutive IKK activation occurs in both Tax-transfected and human T-cell leukemia virus I-infected T cells. We further demonstrate that Tax-mediated NF-kappaB signaling also requires the NF-kappaB-inducing kinase (NIK). Consistently, inactive forms of either IKKs or NIK attenuate Tax-mediated NF-kappaB activation. Therefore, Tax activates NF-kappaB by targeting cellular signaling molecules, including both IKKs and NIK.
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