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NF-B inducing kinase (NIK) is an essential post-transcriptional regulator of T-cell activation affecting F-actin dynamics and TCR signaling

Lacher, SM;Thurm, C;Distler, U;Mohebiany, AN;Israel, N;Kitic, M;Ebering, A;Tang, Y;Klein, M;Wabnitz, GH;Wanke, F;Samstag, Y;Bopp, T;Kurschus, FC;Simeoni, L;Tenzer, S;Waisman, A;

NF-B inducing kinase (NIK) is the key protein of the non-canonical NF-B pathway and is important for the development of lymph nodes and other secondary immune organs. We elucidated the specific role of NIK in T cells using T-cell specific NIK-deficient (NIKT) mice. Despite showing normal development of lymphoid organs, NIKT mice were resistant to induction of CNS autoimmunity. T cells from NIKT mice were deficient in late priming, failed to up-regulate T-bet and to transmigrate into the CNS. Proteomic analysis of activated NIK-/- T cells showed de-regulated expression of proteins involved in the formation of the immunological synapse: in particular, proteins involved in cytoskeleton dynamics. In line with this we found that NIK-deficient T cells were hampered in phosphorylation of Zap70, LAT, AKT, ERK1/2 and PLC upon TCR engagement. Hence, our data disclose a hitherto unknown function of NIK in T-cell priming and differentiation. Copyright 2018. Published by Elsevier Ltd.