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ADAR1 restricts ZBP1-mediated immune response and PANoptosis to promote tumorigenesis
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- Issue Date
- 2021-10
- Publisher
- Cell Press
- Citation
- Cell Reports, Vol.37 No.3, p. 109858
- Abstract
- Cell death provides host defense and maintains homeostasis. Za-containing molecules are essential for these processes. Z-DNA binding protein 1 (ZBP1) activates inflammatory cell death, PANoptosis, whereas adenosine deaminase acting on RNA 1 (ADAR1) serves as an RNA editor to maintain homeostasis. Here, we identify and characterize ADAR1's interaction with ZBP1, defining its role in cell death regulation and tumorigenesis. Combining interferons (IFNs) and nuclear export inhibitors (NEIs) activates ZBP1-dependent PANoptosis. ADAR1 suppresses this PANoptosis by interacting with the Z alpha 2 domain of ZBP1 to limit ZBP1 and RIPK3 interactions. Adar1(fl/fl)LysM(cre) mice are resistant to development of colorectal cancer andmelanoma, but deletion of the ZBP1 Za2 domain restores tumorigenesis in these mice. In addition, treating wild-type mice with IFN-gamma and the NEI KPT-330 regresses melanoma in a ZBP1-dependent manner. Our findings suggest that ADAR1 suppresses ZBP1-mediated PANoptosis, promoting tumorigenesis. Defining the functions of ADAR1 and ZBP1 in cell death is fundamental to informing therapeutic strategies for cancer and other diseases.
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- 2211-1247
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