The IL-6-STAT3 axis is critically involved in inflammation-associated carcinogenesis(IAC).How this axis is regulated to modulate IAC remains unknown.Here,we show that the plasma membrane-associated E3 ubiquitin ligase...The IL-6-STAT3 axis is critically involved in inflammation-associated carcinogenesis(IAC).How this axis is regulated to modulate IAC remains unknown.Here,we show that the plasma membrane-associated E3 ubiquitin ligase MARCH3 negatively regulates STAT3 activation triggered by IL-6,as well as another IL-6 subfamily member,Oncostatin M(OSM).MARCH3 is associated with the IL-6 receptorα-chain(IL-6Rα)and its coreceptor gp130.Biochemical experiments indicated that MARCH3 mediates the polyubiquitination of IL-6Rαat K401 and gp130 at K849 following IL-6 stimulation,leading to their translocation to and degradation in lysosomes.MARCH3 deficiency increases IL-6-and OSM-triggered activation of STAT3 and induction of downstream effector genes in various cell types.MARCH3 deficiency enhances dextran sulfate sodium(DSS)-induced STAT3 activation,increases the expression of inflammatory cytokines,and exacerbates colitis,as well as azoxymethane(AOM)/DSS-induced colitis-associated cancer in mice.In addition,MARCH3 is downregulated in human colorectal cancer tissues and associated with poor survival across different cancer types.Our findings suggest that MARCH3 is a pivotal negative regulator of IL-6-induced STAT3 activation,inflammation,and inflammation-associated carcinogenesis.展开更多
基金This work was supported by grants from the National Key R&D Program of China(2017YFA0505800)the National Natural Science Foundation of China(31630045,31830024,31900556,and 32070775)+2 种基金the CAMS Innovation Fund for Medical Sciences(2019-I2M-5-071)the National Postdoctoral Program for Innovative Talents(BX20190255)the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation(2019M662706).
文摘The IL-6-STAT3 axis is critically involved in inflammation-associated carcinogenesis(IAC).How this axis is regulated to modulate IAC remains unknown.Here,we show that the plasma membrane-associated E3 ubiquitin ligase MARCH3 negatively regulates STAT3 activation triggered by IL-6,as well as another IL-6 subfamily member,Oncostatin M(OSM).MARCH3 is associated with the IL-6 receptorα-chain(IL-6Rα)and its coreceptor gp130.Biochemical experiments indicated that MARCH3 mediates the polyubiquitination of IL-6Rαat K401 and gp130 at K849 following IL-6 stimulation,leading to their translocation to and degradation in lysosomes.MARCH3 deficiency increases IL-6-and OSM-triggered activation of STAT3 and induction of downstream effector genes in various cell types.MARCH3 deficiency enhances dextran sulfate sodium(DSS)-induced STAT3 activation,increases the expression of inflammatory cytokines,and exacerbates colitis,as well as azoxymethane(AOM)/DSS-induced colitis-associated cancer in mice.In addition,MARCH3 is downregulated in human colorectal cancer tissues and associated with poor survival across different cancer types.Our findings suggest that MARCH3 is a pivotal negative regulator of IL-6-induced STAT3 activation,inflammation,and inflammation-associated carcinogenesis.