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Breakpoint Cluster Region-Mediated Inflammation Is Dependent on Casein Kinase II.

Jie MengJing-Jing JiangToru AtsumiHidenori BandoYuko OkuyamaLavannya SabharwalIkuma NakagawaHaruka HiguchiMitsutoshi OtaMomoko OkawaraRyuichiro IshitaniOsamu NurekiDaisuke HigoYasunobu ArimaHideki OguraDaisuke KamimuraMasaaki Murakami
Published in: Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950) (2016)
The breakpoint cluster region (BCR) is known as a kinase and cause of leukemia upon fusing to Abl kinase. In this study, we demonstrate that BCR associated with the α subunit of casein kinase II (CK2α), rather than BCR itself, is required for inflammation development. We found that BCR knockdown inhibited NF-κB activation in vitro and in vivo. Computer simulation, however, suggested that the putative BCR kinase domain has an unstable structure with minimal enzymatic activity. Liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry analysis showed that CK2α associated with BCR. We found the BCR functions are mediated by CK2α. Indeed, CK2α associated with adaptor molecules of TNF-αR and phosphorylated BCR at Y177 to establish a p65 binding site after TNF-α stimulation. Notably, p65 S529 phosphorylation by CK2α creates a p300 binding site and increased p65-mediated transcription followed by inflammation development in vivo. These results suggest that BCR-mediated inflammation is dependent on CK2α, and the BCR-CK2α complex could be a novel therapeutic target for various inflammatory diseases.
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