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Cell-cycle-gated feedback control mediates desensitization to interferon stimulation.


ABSTRACT: Cells use molecular circuits to interpret and respond to extracellular cues, such as hormones and cytokines, which are often released in a temporally varying fashion. In this study, we combine microfluidics, time-lapse microscopy, and computational modeling to investigate how the type I interferon (IFN)-responsive regulatory network operates in single human cells to process repetitive IFN stimulation. We found that IFN-? pretreatments lead to opposite effects, priming versus desensitization, depending on input durations. These effects are governed by a regulatory network composed of a fast-acting positive feedback loop and a delayed negative feedback loop, mediated by upregulation of ubiquitin-specific peptidase 18 (USP18). We further revealed that USP18 upregulation can only be initiated at the G1/early S phases of cell cycle upon the treatment onset, resulting in heterogeneous and delayed induction kinetics in single cells. This cell cycle gating provides a temporal compartmentalization of feedback loops, enabling duration-dependent desensitization to repetitive stimulations.

SUBMITTER: Mudla A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7500952 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Cell-cycle-gated feedback control mediates desensitization to interferon stimulation.

Mudla Anusorn A   Jiang Yanfei Y   Arimoto Kei-Ichiro KI   Xu Bingxian B   Rajesh Adarsh A   Ryan Andy P AP   Wang Wei W   Daugherty Matthew D MD   Zhang Dong-Er DE   Hao Nan N  

eLife 20200918


Cells use molecular circuits to interpret and respond to extracellular cues, such as hormones and cytokines, which are often released in a temporally varying fashion. In this study, we combine microfluidics, time-lapse microscopy, and computational modeling to investigate how the type I interferon (IFN)-responsive regulatory network operates in single human cells to process repetitive IFN stimulation. We found that IFN-α pretreatments lead to opposite effects, priming versus desensitization, dep  ...[more]

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