Ahad, Abdul ; Stevanin, Mathias ; Smita, Shuchi ; Mishra, Gyan Prakash ; Gupta, Dheerendra ; Waszak, Sebastian ; Sarkar, Uday Aditya ; Basak, Soumen ; Gupta, Bhawna ; Acha-Orbea, Hans ; Raghav, Sunil Kumar (2019) NCoR1: Putting the Brakes on the Dendritic Cell Immune Tolerance iScience, 19 . pp. 996-1011. ISSN 2589-0042
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Official URL: http://doi.org/10.1016/j.isci.2019.08.024
Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.isci.2019.08.024
Abstract
Understanding the mechanisms fine-tuning immunogenic versus tolerogenic balance in dendritic cells (DCs) is of high importance for therapeutic approaches. We found that NCoR1-mediated direct repression of the tolerogenic program in conventional DCs is essential for induction of an optimal immunogenic response. NCoR1 depletion upregulated a wide variety of tolerogenic genes in activated DCs, which consequently resulted in increased frequency of FoxP3+ regulatory T cells. Mechanistically, NCoR1 masks the PU.1-bound super-enhancers on major tolerogenic genes after DC activation that are subsequently bound by nuclear factor-κB. NCoR1 knockdown (KD) reduced RelA nuclear translocation and activity, whereas RelB was unaffected, providing activated DCs a tolerogenic advantage. Moreover, NCoR1DC−/- mice depicted enhanced Tregs in draining lymph nodes with increased disease burden upon bacterial and parasitic infections. Besides, adoptive transfer of activated NCoR1 KD DCs in infected animals showed a similar phenotype. Collectively, our results demonstrated NCoR1 as a promising target to control DC-mediated immune tolerance.
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