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Life Sci Alliance ; 2(6)2019 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31694920

ABSTRACT

We report that TLR7, IL-6, and the adaptive immune system are essential for autoimmunity and glomerulonephritis but not for liver pathology in mice expressing the ubiquitin-binding-defective ABIN1[D485N] mutant. The blood and organs of ABIN1[D485N] mice have exceptionally high numbers of patrolling monocytes (pMo), which develop independently of IL-6 and the adaptive immune system. They are detectable in the blood months before autoimmunity and organ pathology are seen and may have diagnostic potential. The splenic pMo, inflammatory monocytes (iMo), and neutrophils of ABIN1[D485N] mice expressed high levels of mRNAs encoding proteins released during NETosis, which together with the high numbers of monocyte-derived dendritic cells (MoDCs) may drive the liver pathology in ABIN1[D485N] mice, and contribute to the pathology of other organs. The splenic iMo of ABIN1[D485N] mice displayed high expression of mRNAs encoding proteins controlling cell division and were actively dividing; this may underlie the increased pMo and MoDC numbers, which are derived from iMo. An orally active IRAK4 inhibitor suppressed all facets of the disease phenotype and prevented the increase in pMo numbers.


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Adaptor Proteins, Signal Transducing/metabolism , Glomerulonephritis/pathology , Adaptive Immunity , Adaptor Proteins, Signal Transducing/genetics , Adaptor Proteins, Signal Transducing/immunology , Animals , Autoimmunity , Dendritic Cells/immunology , Female , Gene Knock-In Techniques/methods , Glomerulonephritis/genetics , Glomerulonephritis/immunology , Interleukin-6/immunology , Interleukin-6/metabolism , Liver/pathology , Male , Membrane Glycoproteins/immunology , Membrane Glycoproteins/metabolism , Mice , Mice, Inbred C57BL , Monocytes/immunology , Monocytes/metabolism , NF-kappa B/metabolism , Signal Transduction , Toll-Like Receptor 7/immunology , Toll-Like Receptor 7/metabolism
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Biochem J ; 468(3): 363-72, 2015 Jun 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25891802

ABSTRACT

PLK (Polo-like kinase) inhibitors, such as BI-2536, have been reported to suppress IFNB (encoding IFNß, interferon ß) gene transcription induced by ligands that activate TLR3 (Toll-like receptor 3) and TLR4. In the present study, we found that BI-2536 is likely to exert this effect by preventing the interaction of the transcription factors IRF3 (interferon-regulatory factor 3) and c-Jun with the IFNB promoter, but without affecting the TBK1 {TANK [TRAF (tumour-necrosis-factor-receptor-associated factor)-associated nuclear factor κB activator]-binding kinase 1}-catalysed phosphorylation of IRF3 at Ser³96, the dimerization and nuclear translocation of IRF3 or the phosphorylation of c-Jun and ATF2 (activating transcription factor 2). Although BI-2536 inhibits few other kinases tested, it interacts with BET (bromodomain and extra-terminal) family members and displaces them from acetylated lysine residues on histones. We found that BET inhibitors that do not inhibit PLKs phenocopied the effect of BI-2536 on IFNB gene transcription. Similarly, BET inhibitors blocked the interaction of IRF5 with the IFNB promoter and the secretion of IFNß induced by TLR7 or TLR9 ligands in the human plasmacytoid dendritic cell line GEN2.2, but without affecting the nuclear translocation of IRF5. We found that the BET family member BRD4 (bromodomain-containing protein 4) was associated with the IFNB promoter and that this interaction was enhanced by TLR3- or TLR4-ligation and prevented by BI-2536 and other BET inhibitors. Our results establish that BET family members are essential for TLR-stimulated IFNB gene transcription by permitting transcription factors to interact with the IFNB promoter. They also show that the interaction of the IFNB promoter with BRD4 is regulated by TLR ligation and that BI-2536 is likely to suppress IFNB gene transcription by targeting BET family members.


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Dendritic Cells/metabolism , Interferon Regulatory Factor-3/metabolism , Interferon-beta/metabolism , Macrophages/metabolism , Nuclear Proteins/metabolism , Transcription Factors/metabolism , Transcription, Genetic , Animals , Antimitotic Agents/pharmacology , Cell Cycle Proteins , Cell Line, Transformed , Dendritic Cells/drug effects , Dendritic Cells/immunology , Humans , Interferon Regulatory Factor-3/antagonists & inhibitors , Interferon-beta/antagonists & inhibitors , Interferon-beta/genetics , Ligands , Macrophages/drug effects , Macrophages/immunology , Mice , Nuclear Proteins/antagonists & inhibitors , Promoter Regions, Genetic/drug effects , Protein Isoforms/antagonists & inhibitors , Protein Isoforms/metabolism , Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-jun/antagonists & inhibitors , Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-jun/metabolism , Pteridines/pharmacology , Signal Transduction/drug effects , Toll-Like Receptor 7/metabolism , Toll-Like Receptor 9/metabolism , Transcription Factors/antagonists & inhibitors , Transcription, Genetic/drug effects
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