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The colonic macrophage transcription factor RBP-J orchestrates intestinal immunity against bacterial pathogens.


ABSTRACT: Macrophages play pleiotropic roles in maintaining the balance between immune tolerance and inflammatory responses in the gut. Here, we identified transcription factor RBP-J as a crucial regulator of colonic macrophage-mediated immune responses against the enteric pathogen Citrobacter rodentium. In the immune response phase, RBP-J promoted pathogen clearance by enhancing intestinal macrophage-elicited Th17 cell immune responses, which was achieved by maintenance of C/EBP?-dependent IL-6 production by overcoming miRNA-17?92-mediated suppressive effects. RBP-J deficiency-associated phenotypes could be genetically corrected by further deleting miRNA-17?92 in macrophages. In the late phase, noneradicated pathogens in RBP-J KO mice recruited abundant IL-1?-expressing CD64+Ly6C+ colonic macrophages and thereby promoted persistence of ILC3-derived IL-22 to compensate for the impaired innate and adaptive immune responses, leading to ultimate clearance of pathogens. These results demonstrated that colonic macrophage-intrinsic RBP-J dynamically orchestrates intestinal immunity against pathogen infections by interfacing with key immune cells of T and innate lymphoid cell lineages.

SUBMITTER: Kang L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7144519 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The colonic macrophage transcription factor RBP-J orchestrates intestinal immunity against bacterial pathogens.

Kang Lan L   Zhang Xiang X   Ji Liangliang L   Kou Tiantian T   Smith Sinead M SM   Zhao Baohong B   Guo Xiaohuan X   Pineda-Torra Inés I   Wu Li L   Hu Xiaoyu X  

The Journal of experimental medicine 20200401 4


Macrophages play pleiotropic roles in maintaining the balance between immune tolerance and inflammatory responses in the gut. Here, we identified transcription factor RBP-J as a crucial regulator of colonic macrophage-mediated immune responses against the enteric pathogen Citrobacter rodentium. In the immune response phase, RBP-J promoted pathogen clearance by enhancing intestinal macrophage-elicited Th17 cell immune responses, which was achieved by maintenance of C/EBPβ-dependent IL-6 productio  ...[more]

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