scholarly journals Regulation of Epigenetic Modifiers, Including KDM6B, by Interferon-γ and Interleukin-4 in Human Macrophages

2017 ◽  
Vol 8 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gökçe Yıldırım-Buharalıoğlu ◽  
Mark Bond ◽  
Graciela B. Sala-Newby ◽  
Charles C. T. Hindmarch ◽  
Andrew C. Newby
Blood ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 128 (22) ◽  
pp. 2514-2514 ◽  
Author(s):  
Heiko Bruns ◽  
Dimitrios Mougiakakos ◽  
Christian Bach ◽  
Martin Böttcher ◽  
Joerg Thomas Bittenbring ◽  
...  

Abstract In addition to antimicrobial activity, macrophages regulate tissue development, remodeling, and repair. In terms of neoplastic growth, tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) are even considered pro-tumorigenic based on their angiogenic and T-cell suppressive properties. In multiple myeloma (MM) macrophages represent an abundant component of the stromal cell compartment and are believed to support proliferation, survival, and drug resistance of MM cells. Those pro-tumorigenic functions are partly instructed by T-helper (TH)-2 cytokines such as interleukin-4 (IL-4) and IL-10, which skew TAM differentiation towards an alternatively activated, or so-called M2-like, phenotype. In contrast, M1 macrophages generally considered as potent effectors in response to microbial products or interferon-γ (IFN-γ), are characterized by superior antigen-presentation, abundant production of pro-inflammatory cytokines such as interleukin-12 (IL-12), and consequently, promote a polarized type I immune response against infections as well as malignant cells. Transcriptional regulation is a key determinant for macrophage polarization. The Ikaros (IKZF1) transcription factor is critical for lymphoid development and is found in all hematopoietic progenitors as well as in T-, B-, NK-cells and macrophages. Interestingly, IKZF1 is overexpressed in MM and selectively degraded by lenalidomide, which is approved in MM therapy. The potential role of IKZF1 in modulating macrophage polarization has not been elucidated yet. Here, we show that IKZF1expression is found highly elevated in M2-like macrophages and in MM TAMs. IKZF1 deletion in human macrophages by small interfering RNA (siRNA) or by lenalidomide yields an upregulation of M1-specific cytokines (IL-12 and IL-1b), chemokines (CXCL10 and CCL5), and costimulatory molecules (CD86 and CD40) and leads to a potent TH1-TH17 response. In fact, lenalidomide-pretreated macrophages display strong tumoricidal effects when co-cultured with MM cell lines as opposed to their untreated counterparts promoting MM proliferation and viability. Utilizing immunoprecipitation-sequencing (ChIP-Seq) we reveal that IKZF1 governs IRF4 and IRF5 expression in human macrophages. Recent studies demonstrate that IRF4 controls M2 macrophage polarization, while IRF5 regulates the M1 phenotype respectively. We could show that a lenalidomid-mediated M1-phenotype induction is efficiently abrogated by IRF4 overexpression or IRF5 silencing. Overall, these findings unravel a novel role for IKZF1 in orchestrating macrophage polarization via the IRF4/IRF5 pathway. Disclosures No relevant conflicts of interest to declare.


1997 ◽  
Vol 109 (2) ◽  
pp. 158-162 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hervé Serpier ◽  
Philippe Gillery ◽  
Véronique Salmon-Ehr ◽  
Roselyne Garnotel ◽  
Nadine Georges ◽  
...  

2014 ◽  
Vol 42 (5) ◽  
pp. 465-471 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. Nabavi ◽  
S. Arshi ◽  
A. Bahrami ◽  
Z. Aryan ◽  
M.H. Bemanian ◽  
...  

1994 ◽  
Vol 24 (6) ◽  
pp. 1441-1445 ◽  
Author(s):  
Anthony G. Doyle ◽  
Georges Herbein ◽  
Luis J. Montaner ◽  
Adrian J. Minty ◽  
Daniel Caput ◽  
...  

1992 ◽  
Vol 13 (9) ◽  
pp. 323-328
Author(s):  
Frank S. Virant

Epidemiology Allergic rhinitis affects as many as 8% to 10% of children in the United States. Many of these children suffer significant morbidity, leading to millions of lost school days annually. Morbidity is amplified when these children concurrently suffer from complications of allergic rhinitis, such as recurrent otitis media or chronic sinus disease. Typically, children who have allergic rhinitis have a family history of atopic disorders. Upper airway allergy may become manifest at any age, but the appearance of symptoms is most common during childhood or young adulthood. Clinical signs of rhinitis may be perennial, seasonal, or episodic, and the primary focus of complaints may relate to secondary problems, including ear, sinus, or lung disease. Pathophysiology In the allergic patient, disease is mediated by the production of antigenspecific IgE by the patient's B lymphocytes. Current research suggests that the primary defect may be the excessive production of interleukin 4 (IL-4) or a deficient level of gamma interferon (γ-INF) when a T-cell is presented with an antigen. This constellation of immunomodulators directs the B-cell to produce IgE rather than the IgG response of the non-allergic patient. Clinical disease occurs when an allergen reacts with antigen-specific IgE on the patient's nasal mast cells. When these factors combine, the mast cell is activated to release a variety of preformed and newly produced mediators, including histamine, leukotrienes, and prostaglandins (Fig 1).


2008 ◽  
Vol 66 (3b) ◽  
pp. 678-684 ◽  
Author(s):  
Soniza Vieira Alves-Leon ◽  
Maria Lucia Vellutini Pimentel ◽  
Gabrielle Sant'Anna ◽  
Fabíola Rachid Malfetano ◽  
Cláudio Duque Estrada ◽  
...  

Neuromyelitis optica (NMO) is an inflammatory, demyelinating disease of the central nervous system characterized by the association of a serious myelitis and unilateral or bilateral optic neuritis. The present study aimed to analyze the immunological parameters of NMO patients with diagnosis established based on Wingerchuck et al. (1999) criteria. Production of IgG and IgA antibodies to antigens of MBP, PLP 95-116, MOG 92-106, and the cytokines interleukin-4 (IL-4) and interferon-γ (INF-γ) were assessed by Elisa assay. The cohort was formed by 28 NMO patients and a matched healthy control group. NMO patients had significant high levels of IgG to MOG (p<0.0001), PLP (p=0.0002) and MBP (p<0.0001), and solely IgA to MBP (p<0.0001). INF-γ (p=0.61) levels were similar to healthy controls. Increased production of IL-4 (p=0.0084) indicates an important role for this cytokine in the activation of Th2 regulatory cells and of the IgA producers B lymphocyte indicating activation of humoral immunity.


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