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Palmitoylation restricts SQSTM1/p62-mediated autophagic degradation of NOD2 to modulate inflammation.

Lingli Zhou1, Xing He1, Liqiu Wang1, Ping Wei2, Zhe Cai2, Song Zhang2, Shouheng Jin3, Huasong Zeng4, Jun Cui5.   

Abstract

The nucleotide-binding oligomerization domain protein 2 (NOD2) senses bacterial peptidoglycan to induce proinflammatory and antimicrobial responses. Dysregulation of NOD2 signaling is involved in multiple inflammatory disorders. Recently, S-palmitoylation, a novel type of post-translational modification, is reported to play a crucial role in membrane association and ligand-induced signaling of NOD2, yet its influence on the stability of NOD2 is unclear. Here we show that inhibition of S-palmitoylation facilitates the SQSTM1/p62-mediated autophagic degradation of NOD2, while S-palmitoylation of NOD2 by ZDHHC5 promotes the stability of NOD2. Furthermore, we identify a gain-of-function R444C variant of NOD2 short isoform (NOD2s-R444C) in autoinflammatory disease, which induces excessive inflammation through its high S-palmitoylation level. Mechanistically, the NOD2s-R444C variant possesses a stronger binding ability to ZDHHC5, which promotes its S-palmitoylation, and restricts its autophagic degradation by reducing its interaction with SQSTM1/p62. Taken together, our study reveals the regulatory role of S-palmitoylation in controlling NOD2 stability through the crosstalk with autophagy, and provides insights into the association between dysfunctional S-palmitoylation and the occurrence of inflammatory diseases.
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Year:  2022        PMID: 35066577      PMCID: PMC9346120          DOI: 10.1038/s41418-022-00942-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Death Differ        ISSN: 1350-9047            Impact factor:   12.067


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1.  Identification and biological consequences of the O-GlcNAc modification of the human innate immune receptor, Nod2.

Authors:  Ching-Wen Hou; Vishnu Mohanan; Natasha E Zachara; Catherine Leimkuhler Grimes
Journal:  Glycobiology       Date:  2015-09-14       Impact factor: 4.313

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1.  Palmitoylation facilitates inflammation through suppressing NOD2 degradation mediated by the selective autophagy receptor SQSTM1.

Authors:  Lingli Zhou; Huasong Zeng; Jun Cui; Shouheng Jin
Journal:  Autophagy       Date:  2022-03-24       Impact factor: 13.391

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