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IFN-γ selectively suppresses a subset of TLR4-activated genes and enhancers to potentiate M1-like macrophage polarization

IFN-γ selectively suppresses a subset of TLR4-activated genes and enhancers to potentiate M1-like macrophage polarization

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英文摘要

Abstract Complete polarization of macrophages towards an M1-like proinflammatory and antimicrobial state requires combined action of IFN-γ and LPS. Synergistic activation of canonical inflammatory NF-κB target genes by IFN-γ and LPS is well appreciated, but less is known about whether IFN-γ negatively regulates components of the LPS response, and how this affects polarization. A combined transcriptomic and epigenomic approach revealed that IFN-γ selectively abrogates LPS-induced feedback and select metabolic pathways by suppressing TLR4-mediated activation of gene enhancers. In contrast to superinduction of inflammatory genes via enhancers that harbor IRF sequences and bind STAT1, IFN-γ-mediated repression targeted enhancers with STAT sequences that bound STAT3. TLR4-activated IFN-γ-suppressed enhancers comprised two subsets distinguished by differential regulation of histone acetylation and recruitment of STAT3, CDK8 and cohesin, and were functionally inactivated by IFN-γ. These findings reveal that IFN-γ suppresses feedback inhibitory and metabolic components of the TLR response to achieve full M1 polarization, and provide insights into mechanisms by which IFN-γ selectively inhibits TLR4-induced transcription.

Ivashkiv Lionel B.、Kang Kyuho、Kang Keunsoo、Park Sung Ho

Arthritis and Tissue Degeneration Program and the David Z. Rosensweig Genomics Research Center, Hospital for Special Surgery||Graduate Program in Immunology and Microbial Pathogenesis, Weill Cornell Graduate School of Medical SciencesArthritis and Tissue Degeneration Program and the David Z. Rosensweig Genomics Research Center, Hospital for Special Surgery||Department of Biology, Chungbuk National UniversityDepartment of Microbiology, Dankook UniversityArthritis and Tissue Degeneration Program and the David Z. Rosensweig Genomics Research Center, Hospital for Special Surgery

10.1101/437160

基础医学分子生物学

Ivashkiv Lionel B.,Kang Kyuho,Kang Keunsoo,Park Sung Ho.IFN-γ selectively suppresses a subset of TLR4-activated genes and enhancers to potentiate M1-like macrophage polarization[EB/OL].(2025-03-28)[2025-04-27].https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/437160.点此复制

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