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Query: UMLS:C0038362 (
stomatitis
)
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The ubiquitin regulatory X domain-containing proteins (UBXNs) are likely involved in diverse biological processes. Their physiological functions, however, remain largely unknown. Here we present physiological evidence that
UBXN3B
positively regulates stimulator-of-interferon genes (STING) signaling. We employ a tamoxifen-inducible Cre-LoxP approach to generate systemic Ubxn3b knockout in adult mice as the Ubxn3b-null mutation is embryonically lethal. Ubxn3b
-/-
, like Sting
-/-
mice, are highly susceptible to lethal herpes simplex virus 1 (HSV-1) and vesicular
stomatitis
virus (VSV) infection, which is correlated with deficient immune responses when compared to Ubxn3b
+/+
littermates. HSV-1 and STING agonist-induced immune responses are also reduced in several mouse and human Ubxn3b
-/-
primary cells. Mechanistic studies demonstrate that
UBXN3B
interacts with both STING and its E3 ligase TRIM56, and facilitates STING ubiquitination, dimerization, trafficking, and consequent recruitment and phosphorylation of TBK1. These results provide physiological evidence that links the UBXN family with antiviral immune responses.
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