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The transcription factor NFAT5 limits infection-induced type I interferon responses.


ABSTRACT: Type I interferon (IFN-I) provides effective antiviral immunity but can exacerbate harmful inflammatory reactions and cause hematopoietic stem cell (HSC) exhaustion; therefore, IFN-I expression must be tightly controlled. While signaling mechanisms that limit IFN-I induction and function have been extensively studied, less is known about transcriptional repressors acting directly on IFN-I regulatory regions. We show that NFAT5, an activator of macrophage pro-inflammatory responses, represses Toll-like receptor 3 and virus-induced expression of IFN-I in macrophages and dendritic cells. Mice lacking NFAT5 exhibit increased IFN-I production and better control of viral burden upon LCMV infection but show exacerbated HSC activation under systemic poly(I:C)-induced inflammation. We identify IFN? as a primary target repressed by NFAT5, which opposes the master IFN-I inducer IRF3 by binding to an evolutionarily conserved sequence in the IFNB1 enhanceosome that overlaps a key IRF site. These findings illustrate how IFN-I responses are balanced by simultaneously opposing transcription factors.

SUBMITTER: Huerga Encabo H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7062515 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The transcription factor NFAT5 limits infection-induced type I interferon responses.

Huerga Encabo Hector H   Traveset Laia L   Argilaguet Jordi J   Angulo Ana A   Nistal-Villán Estanislao E   Jaiswal Rahul R   Escalante Carlos R CR   Gekas Christos C   Meyerhans Andreas A   Aramburu Jose J   López-Rodríguez Cristina C  

The Journal of experimental medicine 20200301 3


Type I interferon (IFN-I) provides effective antiviral immunity but can exacerbate harmful inflammatory reactions and cause hematopoietic stem cell (HSC) exhaustion; therefore, IFN-I expression must be tightly controlled. While signaling mechanisms that limit IFN-I induction and function have been extensively studied, less is known about transcriptional repressors acting directly on IFN-I regulatory regions. We show that NFAT5, an activator of macrophage pro-inflammatory responses, represses Tol  ...[more]

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