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J Photochem Photobiol B ; 257: 112949, 2024 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38865816

ABSTRACT

Large scale outbreaks of infectious respiratory disease have repeatedly plagued the globe over the last 100 years. The scope and strength of the outbreaks are getting worse as pathogenic RNA viruses are rapidly evolving and highly evasive to vaccines and anti-viral drugs. Germicidal UV-C is considered as a robust agent to disinfect RNA viruses regardless of their evolution. While genomic damage by UV-C has been known to be associated with viral inactivation, the precise relationship between the damage and inactivation remains unsettled as genomic damage has been analyzed in small areas, typically under 0.5 kb. In this study, we assessed genomic damage by the reduced efficiency of reverse transcription of regions of up to 7.2 kb. Our data seem to indicate that genomic damage was directly proportional to the size of the genome, and a single hit of damage was sufficient for inactivation of RNA viruses. The high efficacy of UV-C is already effectively adopted to inactivate airborne RNA viruses.


Subject(s)
RNA Viruses , Ultraviolet Rays , Virus Inactivation , RNA Viruses/radiation effects , RNA Viruses/genetics , RNA Viruses/physiology , Virus Inactivation/radiation effects , Genome, Viral , Humans , Reverse Transcription , RNA, Viral/genetics
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Kidney Int ; 104(1): 163-180, 2023 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37088425

ABSTRACT

Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is an autoimmune disorder characterized by autoreactive B cells and dysregulation of many other types of immune cells including myeloid cells. Lupus nephritis (LN) is a common target organ manifestations of SLE. Tonicity-responsive enhancer-binding protein (TonEBP, also known as nuclear factor of activated T-cells 5 (NFAT5)), was initially identified as a central regulator of cellular responses to hypertonic stress and is a pleiotropic stress protein involved in a variety of immunometabolic diseases. To explore the role of TonEBP, we examined kidney biopsy samples from patients with LN. Kidney TonEBP expression was found to be elevated in these patients compared to control patients - in both kidney cells and infiltrating immune cells. Kidney TonEBP mRNA was elevated in LN and correlated with mRNAs encoding inflammatory cytokines and the degree of proteinuria. In a pristane-induced SLE model in mice, myeloid TonEBP deficiency blocked the development of SLE and LN. In macrophages, engagement of various toll-like receptors (TLRs) that respond to damage-associated molecular patterns induced TonEBP expression via stimulation of its promoter. Intracellular signaling downstream of the TLRs was dependent on TonEBP. Therefore, TonEBP can act as a transcriptional cofactor for NF-κB, and activated mTOR-IRF3/7 via protein-protein interactions. Additionally, TonEBP-deficient macrophages displayed elevated efferocytosis and animals with myeloid deficiency of TonEBP showed reduced Th1 and Th17 differentiation, consistent with macrophages defective in TLR signaling. Thus, our data show that myeloid TonEBP may be an attractive therapeutic target for SLE and LN.


Subject(s)
Lupus Erythematosus, Systemic , Lupus Nephritis , Animals , Mice , Kidney , Signal Transduction , Macrophages , NFATC Transcription Factors
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Diabetes ; 71(12): 2557-2571, 2022 12 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36170666

ABSTRACT

The phenotypic and functional plasticity of adipose tissue macrophages (ATMs) during obesity plays a crucial role in orchestration of adipose and systemic inflammation. Tonicity-responsive enhancer binding protein (TonEBP) (also called NFAT5) is a stress protein that mediates cellular responses to a range of metabolic insults. Here, we show that myeloid cell-specific TonEBP depletion reduced inflammation and insulin resistance in mice with high-fat diet-induced obesity but did not affect adiposity. This phenotype was associated with a reduced accumulation and a reduced proinflammatory phenotype of metabolically activated macrophages, decreased expression of inflammatory factors related to insulin resistance, and enhanced insulin sensitivity. TonEBP expression was elevated in the ATMs of obese mice, and Sp1 was identified as a central regulator of TonEBP induction. TonEBP depletion in macrophages decreased induction of insulin resistance-related genes and promoted induction of insulin sensitivity-related genes under obesity-mimicking conditions and thereby improved insulin signaling and glucose uptake in adipocytes. mRNA expression of TonEBP in peripheral blood mononuclear cells was positively correlated with blood glucose levels in mice and humans. These findings suggest that TonEBP in macrophages promotes obesity-associated systemic insulin resistance and inflammation, and downregulation of TonEBP may induce a healthy metabolic state during obesity.


Subject(s)
Insulin Resistance , Humans , Mice , Animals , Insulin Resistance/genetics , NFATC Transcription Factors/metabolism , Leukocytes, Mononuclear/metabolism , Adipose Tissue/metabolism , Obesity/metabolism , Inflammation/metabolism , Mice, Obese , Myeloid Cells/metabolism , Insulin/metabolism , Mice, Inbred C57BL
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Nucleic Acids Res ; 49(1): 269-284, 2021 01 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33313823

ABSTRACT

R-loops are three-stranded, RNA-DNA hybrid, nucleic acid structures produced due to inappropriate processing of newly transcribed RNA or transcription-replication collision (TRC). Although R-loops are important for many cellular processes, their accumulation causes genomic instability and malignant diseases, so these structures are tightly regulated. It was recently reported that R-loop accumulation is resolved by methyltransferase-like 3 (METTL3)-mediated m6A RNA methylation under physiological conditions. However, it remains unclear how R-loops in the genome are recognized and induce resolution signals. Here, we demonstrate that tonicity-responsive enhancer binding protein (TonEBP) recognizes R-loops generated by DNA damaging agents such as ultraviolet (UV) or camptothecin (CPT). Single-molecule imaging and biochemical assays reveal that TonEBP preferentially binds a R-loop via both 3D collision and 1D diffusion along DNA in vitro. In addition, we find that TonEBP recruits METTL3 to R-loops through the Rel homology domain (RHD) for m6A RNA methylation. We also show that TonEBP recruits RNaseH1 to R-loops through a METTL3 interaction. Consistent with this, TonEBP or METTL3 depletion increases R-loops and reduces cell survival in the presence of UV or CPT. Collectively, our results reveal an R-loop resolution pathway by TonEBP and m6A RNA methylation by METTL3 and provide new insights into R-loop resolution processes.


Subject(s)
Adenosine/analogs & derivatives , DNA Replication/genetics , Methyltransferases/physiology , R-Loop Structures/genetics , Transcription Factors/physiology , Adenosine/metabolism , Cell Line, Tumor , DNA/genetics , DNA/metabolism , DNA Adducts/metabolism , DNA Damage , Diffusion , HEK293 Cells , Humans , Methylation , Protein Binding , Protein Interaction Mapping , R-Loop Structures/radiation effects , Ribonuclease H/physiology , Ultraviolet Rays
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J Neuroinflammation ; 17(1): 372, 2020 Dec 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33292328

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Microglia are brain-resident myeloid cells involved in the innate immune response and a variety of neurodegenerative diseases. In macrophages, TonEBP is a transcriptional cofactor of NF-κB which stimulates the transcription of pro-inflammatory genes in response to LPS. Here, we examined the role of microglial TonEBP. METHODS: We used microglial cell line, BV2 cells. TonEBP was knocked down using lentiviral transduction of shRNA. In animals, TonEBP was deleted from myeloid cells using a line of mouse with floxed TonEBP. Cerulenin was used to block the NF-κB cofactor function of TonEBP. RESULTS: TonEBP deficiency blocked the LPS-induced expression of pro-inflammatory cytokines and enzymes in association with decreased activity of NF-κB in BV2 cells. We found that there was also a decreased activity of AP-1 and that TonEBP was a transcriptional cofactor of AP-1 as well as NF-κB. Interestingly, we found that myeloid-specific TonEBP deletion blocked the LPS-induced microglia activation and subsequent neuronal cell death and memory loss. Cerulenin disrupted the assembly of the TonEBP/NF-κB/AP-1/p300 complex and suppressed the LPS-induced microglial activation and the neuronal damages in animals. CONCLUSIONS: TonEBP is a key mediator of microglial activation and neuroinflammation relevant to neuronal damage. Cerulenin is an effective blocker of the TonEBP actions.


Subject(s)
Inflammation Mediators/metabolism , Lipopolysaccharides/toxicity , Memory Disorders/metabolism , Microglia/metabolism , NF-kappa B/metabolism , Transcription Factors/metabolism , Animals , Avoidance Learning/drug effects , Avoidance Learning/physiology , Cell Line , Cerulenin/pharmacology , Gene Regulatory Networks/drug effects , Gene Regulatory Networks/physiology , Male , Memory Disorders/chemically induced , Mice , Mice, Inbred C57BL , Mice, Transgenic , Transcription Factors/antagonists & inhibitors
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EBioMedicine ; 58: 102926, 2020 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32739873

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: High recurrence and chemoresistance drive the high mortality in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Although cancer stem cells are considered to be the source of recurrent and chemoresistant tumors, they remain poorly defined in HCC. Tonicity-responsive enhancer binding protein (TonEBP) is elevated in almost all HCC tumors and associated with recurrence and death. We aimed to identify function of TonEBP in stemness and chemoresistance of liver cancer. METHODS: Tumors obtained from 280 HCC patients were analyzed by immunohistochemical analyses. Stemness and chemoresistance of liver CSCs (LCSCs) were investigated using cell culture. Tumor-initiating activity was measured by implanting LCSCs into BALB/c nude mice. FINDINGS: Expression of TonEBP is higher in LCSCs in HCC cell lines and correlated with markers of LCSCs whose expression is significantly associated with poor prognosis of HCC patients. TonEBP mediates ATM-mediated activation of NF-κB, which stimulates the promoter of a key stem cell transcription factor SOX2. As expected, TonEBP is required for the tumorigenesis and self-renewal of LSCSs. Cisplatin induces the recruitment of the ERCC1/XPF dimer to the chromatin in a TonEBP-dependent manner leading to DNA repair and cisplatin resistance. The cisplatin-induced inflammation in LSCSs is also dependent on the TonEBP-ERCC1/XPF complex, and leads to enhanced stemness via the ATM-NF-κB-SOX2 pathway. In HCC patients, tumor expression of ERCC1/XPF predicts recurrence and death in a TonEBP-dependent manner. INTERPRETATION: TonEBP promotes stemness and cisplatin resistance of HCC via ATM-NF-κB. TonEBP is a key regulator of LCSCs and a promising therapeutic target for HCC and its recurrence.


Subject(s)
Carcinoma, Hepatocellular/pathology , DNA-Binding Proteins/metabolism , Drug Resistance, Neoplasm , Endonucleases/metabolism , Liver Neoplasms/pathology , Neoplastic Stem Cells/pathology , Transcription Factors/genetics , Animals , Biomarkers, Tumor/metabolism , Carcinoma, Hepatocellular/genetics , Carcinoma, Hepatocellular/metabolism , Cell Line, Tumor , Cisplatin/pharmacology , Female , Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic , Humans , Liver Neoplasms/genetics , Liver Neoplasms/metabolism , Male , Mice , Mice, Inbred BALB C , Mice, Nude , Middle Aged , Neoplastic Stem Cells/metabolism , Prognosis , Up-Regulation , Xenograft Model Antitumor Assays
7.
Cell Death Dis ; 11(6): 421, 2020 06 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32499518

ABSTRACT

Dendritic cells (DCs) are potent antigen-presenting cells that link the innate and adaptive immune responses; as such they play pivotal roles in initiation and progression of rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Here, we report that the tonicity-responsive enhancer-binding protein (TonEBP or NFAT5), a Rel family protein involved in the pathogenesis of autoimmune disease and inflammation, is required for maturation and function of DCs. Myeloid cell-specific TonEBP deletion reduces disease severity in a murine model of collagen-induced arthritis; it also inhibits maturation of DCs and differentiation of pathogenic Th1 and Th17 cells in vivo. Upon stimulation by TLR4, TonEBP promotes surface expression of major histocompatibility complex class II and co-stimulatory molecules via p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase. This is followed by DC-mediated differentiation of pro-inflammatory Th1 and Th17 cells. Taken together, these findings provide mechanistic basis for the pathogenic role of TonEBP in RA and possibly other autoimmune diseases.


Subject(s)
Dendritic Cells/metabolism , Inflammation/immunology , NFATC Transcription Factors/metabolism , Th1 Cells/immunology , Th17 Cells/immunology , Animals , Arthritis, Experimental/immunology , Arthritis, Experimental/pathology , Cell Differentiation/immunology , Cell Proliferation , Disease Models, Animal , Lipopolysaccharides , Lymphocyte Activation/immunology , Male , Mice, Inbred C57BL , Models, Biological , Myeloid Cells/metabolism , NFATC Transcription Factors/deficiency , Severity of Illness Index , T-Lymphocytes/immunology , p38 Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases/metabolism
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Nat Commun ; 10(1): 3536, 2019 08 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31387996

ABSTRACT

Tonicity-responsive enhancer binding protein (TonEBP or NFAT5) is a regulator of cellular adaptation to hypertonicity, macrophage activation and T-cell development. Here we report that TonEBP is an epigenetic regulator of thermogenesis and obesity. In mouse subcutaneous adipocytes, TonEBP expression increases > 50-fold in response to high-fat diet (HFD) feeding. Mice with TonEBP haplo-deficiency or adipocyte-specific TonEBP deficiency are resistant to HFD-induced obesity and metabolic defects (hyperglycemia, hyperlipidemia, and hyperinsulinemia). They also display increased oxygen consumption, resistance to hypothermia, and beiging of subcutaneous fat tissues. TonEBP suppresses the promoter of ß3-adrenoreceptor gene, a critical regulator of lipolysis and thermogenesis, in ex vivo and cultured adipocytes. This involves recruitment of DNMT1 DNA methylase and methylation of the promoter. In human subcutaneous adipocytes TonEBP expression displays a correlation with body mass index but an inverse correlation with ß3-adrenoreceptor expression. Thus, TonEBP is an attractive therapeutic target for obesity, insulin resistance, and hyperlipidemia.


Subject(s)
Epigenesis, Genetic , Insulin Resistance/genetics , Obesity/metabolism , Transcription Factors/metabolism , 3T3 Cells , Adipocytes/metabolism , Adipose Tissue, Beige/cytology , Adipose Tissue, Beige/metabolism , Animals , Body Mass Index , DNA (Cytosine-5-)-Methyltransferase 1/metabolism , DNA Methylation/genetics , Diet, High-Fat/adverse effects , Disease Models, Animal , Energy Metabolism/genetics , HEK293 Cells , Humans , Male , Mice , Mice, Transgenic , MicroRNAs/genetics , MicroRNAs/metabolism , Obesity/etiology , Primary Cell Culture , Receptors, Adrenergic, beta-3/metabolism , Subcutaneous Fat/cytology , Subcutaneous Fat/metabolism , Thermogenesis/genetics , Transcription Factors/genetics
9.
Front Immunol ; 10: 850, 2019.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31057560

ABSTRACT

TonEBP is a key transcriptional activator in macrophages with an M1 phenotype. High expression of TonEBP is associated with many inflammatory diseases. Heme oxygenase-1 (HO-1), a stress-inducible protein, is induced by various oxidative and inflammatory signals, and its expression is regarded as an adaptive cellular response to inflammation and oxidative injury. Here, we show that TonEBP suppresses expression of HO-1 by blocking Nrf2 binding to the HO-1 promoter, thereby inducing polarization of macrophages to the M1 phenotype. Inhibition of HO-1 expression or activity significantly reduced the inhibitory responses on M1 phenotype and stimulatory effects on M2 phenotype by TonEBP knockdown. Additional experiments showed that HO-1 plays a role in the paracrine anti-inflammatory effects of TonEBP knockdown in macrophages. Identification of HO-1 as a downstream effector of TonEBP provides new possibilities for improved therapeutic approaches to inflammatory diseases.


Subject(s)
Heme Oxygenase-1/genetics , Membrane Proteins/genetics , NF-E2-Related Factor 2/genetics , Promoter Regions, Genetic/genetics , Transcription Factors/genetics , Animals , Humans , Inflammation/genetics , Macrophages/metabolism , Male , Mice , Mice, Inbred C57BL , Phenotype
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