The diverse roles of RIP kinases in host-pathogen interactions

Autor: Vik Ven Eng, Madeleine A. Wemyss, Jaclyn S. Pearson
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2020
Předmět:
NSA
necrosulfonamide

T4SS
type IV secretion system

RHIM
RIP homotypic interaction motif

ERK
extracellular signal-regulated kinases

MDP
muramyl dipeptide

TNF
tumour necrosis factor

RIP kinase
0302 clinical medicine
UPR
unfolded protein response

RIG-I
cytosolic retinoic acid-inducible gene I

T3SS
type III secretion system

TGFβ
transforming growth factor beta

AEC
airway epithelial cell

MCMV
murine cytomegalovirus

NP
nucleoprotein

ZBP1
Z-DNA binding protein

Kgp
lysine-specific protease gingipain

COTV
Cotia poxvirus

COVID-19
coronavirus disease 2019

XIAP
X-linked inhibitor of apoptosis protein

ALRs
AIM2-like receptors

KD
kinase domain

Kinase
Th1
T helper 1

BMDMs
bone marrow-derived macrophages

HFMD
hand foot and mouth disease

BclxL
Bcl-extra large

TRAM
translocating chain-associated membrane protein

dsRNA
double stranded RNA

LMP1
latent membrane protein

Cell biology
Intracellular signal transduction
CARD
caspase activation and recruitment domain

SDH
succinate dehydrogenase

TRPM7
transient receptor potential cation channel subfamily M member 7

IKK
IĸB kinase

MAVS
mitochondrial antiviral signaling proteins

NK
natural killer

TRIF
TIR-domain-containing adapter-inducing interferon-β

ISGF3
IFN-stimulated gene factor 3

Cell signaling
AIM2
absent in melanoma 2

PD
Parkinson disease

Yop
Yersinia outer protein

JEV
Japanese encephalitis virus

Poly(I:C)
polyinosinic:polycytidylic acid

Article
PKR
protein kinase R

vIRA
viral inhibitor of RIP activation

RIPK2
03 medical and health sciences
RIPK1
BAV
BeAn 58058 poxvirus

NLRs
nucleotide-binding domain–like receptors

ORF
open reading frame

IAV
influenza A virus

MyD88
myeloid differentiation factor 88

CD
Crohn’s disease

Humans
SARS
severe acute respiratory syndrome

DAMPs
danger-associated molecular patterns

GSDMD
gasdermin D

TLR
toll-like receptor

UL45/UL48
human CMV envelope protein 45/48

RR
ribonucleotide reductase

OMV
outer membrane vesicle

NO
nitric oxide

Pathogen-associated molecular pattern
TRAILR
TNF-related apoptosis-inducing ligand receptor

COR
C-terminal of Roc

DR
death receptor

GEF
guanidine exchange factor

IĸB
inhibitor of ĸB

WT
wild-type

Saporins
HMGB1
high mobility group box 1

IL
interleukin

MDA5
melanoma differentiation-associated protein 5

030104 developmental biology
siRNA
small interfering RNA

TBK1
TANK-binding kinase 1

PFT
pore-forming toxins

ISGs
interferon stimulated genes

Cif
cycle inhibiting factor

RSV
respiratory syncytial virus

TRADD
TNFR1-associated death domain protein

Bacterial infection
PAMPs
pathogen associated molecular patterns

030217 neurology & neurosurgery
Developmental Biology
0301 basic medicine
NSP
non-structural protein

Bcl-2
B-cell lymphoma 2

CA6
coxsackievirus A6

DENV
dengue virus

E3L
vaccinia virus protein E3 long

TAK1
TGFβ-activated kinase 1

iE-DAP
Ɣ-d-glutamyl-mesodiaminopimelic acid

AP-1
activator protein 1

vICA
viral inhibitor of caspase-8 activation

ZIKV
Zika virus

HIV-1
human immunodeficiency virus type 1

PI3K
PI3 kinase

ATG16L1
autophagy-related 16-like 1

CVB
coxsackievirus B3

PRRs
pattern recognition receptors

SNPs (line 657) ssRNA
single-stranded RNA

MAPKs
mitogen-activated protein kinases

Pathogen
HSV
Herpes simplex virus

DAI
DNA-dependent activator of IRFs

EBV
Epstein-Barr virus

M45
murine CMV virion associated protein M45

PGN
bacterial peptidoglycan

DAP
diaminopimelic acid

UBE2N
ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme E2N

ID
intermediate domain

NleB
non-LEE encoded effector protein B

c-FLIP
cellular FLICE inhibitory protein

DRP1
dynamin-related protein 1

vMLKL
viral MLKL-like proteins

IRG1
immunoresponsive gene 1

LRR
leucine-rich repeat

NF-ĸB
nuclear factor-ĸB

TNFR1
TNF receptor type 1

WNV
West Nile virus

HCV
hepatitis C virus

JNK
c-Jun N-terminal kinase

Host-Pathogen Interactions
LPS
lipopolysaccharide

Roc
Ras-of-complex

PVM
pneumonia virus of mice

NET
neutrophil extracellular traps

HAEC
human aortic endothelial cells

ASC
apoptosis-associated speck-like protein

NLRC4
NLR family CARD domain containing 4

SARS-3a
SARS-CoV ORF protein 3a

Cell death
VSV
vesicular stomatitis virus

PnCW
pneumococcal cell wall

RIPKs
receptor interacting protein kinases

Mtb
Mycobacterium tuberculosis

HBeAg
hepatitis B e antigen

Biology
CNS
central nervous system

cIAPs
cellular inhibitor of apoptosis proteins

ER
endoplasmic reticulum

IFI44L
IFN-induced protein 44-like

NOD
nucleotide-binding oligomerization domain

ROS
reactive oxygen species

DISCs
death-inducing signaling complexes

NoV
norovirus

3Cpro
viral non-structural protein 3C

IFN
interferon

VV
vaccinia virus

PR
protease

TRAF
TNFR associated factors

Inflammation
CNF1
cytotoxic necrotising factor 1

HCMV
human cytomegalovirus

KO
knockout

NLRP3
NLR family pyrin domain containing 3

Nec-1
necrostatin-1

Autophagy
IRFs
IFN regulatory factors

Cell Biology
CMV
cytomegalovirus

MLKL
mixed-lineage kinase-domain like protein

HPV
human papilloma virus

NAIPs
NLR family apoptosis inhibitory proteins

HBV
hepatitis B virus

PI3P
phosphatidylinositol 3-phosphate

RDA
RIPK1-dependent apoptosis

Viral infection
MKKs
MAPK kinases

LUBAC
linear ubiquitin chain assembly complex

BVDV
bovine viral diarrhoea virus
Zdroj: Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology
ISSN: 1096-3634
1084-9521
Popis: Receptor Interacting Protein Kinases (RIPKs) are cellular signaling molecules that are critical for homeostatic signaling in both communicable and non-communicable disease processes. In particular, RIPK1, RIPK2, RIPK3 and RIPK7 have emerged as key mediators of intracellular signal transduction including inflammation, autophagy and programmed cell death, and are thus essential for the early control of many diverse pathogenic organisms. In this review, we discuss the role of each RIPK in host responses to bacterial and viral pathogens, with a focus on studies that have used pathogen infection models rather than artificial stimulation with purified pathogen associated molecular patterns. We also discuss the intricate mechanisms of host evasion by pathogens that specifically target RIPKs for inactivation, and finally, we will touch on the controversial issue of drug development for kinase inhibitors to treat chronic inflammatory and neurological disorders, and the implications this may have on the outcome of pathogen infections.
Databáze: OpenAIRE