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Mutated Major Histocompatibility Complex Class II Transactivator Up-regulates Interleukin-33-dependent Differentiation of Th2 Subset Through Nod2 Binding for NLR (NOD-like Receptor) Signaling Initiation

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Journal J Biol Chem
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 2012 Feb 2
PMID 22294690
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Dominant-negative mutants of class II transactivator (mCIITAs) with N-terminal depletion have been used to repress the transcription of class II genes in xenotransplantation. Here, we report that mCIITA overexpressing myeloid cell line Ana-1 (Ana-1-mCIITA) derived from a C57BL/6 mouse was able to down-regulate the MHC class II expression and reverse immune responses from Th1 (IL-2(+)IFN-γ(+)STAT4(+)) to Th2 (IL-4(+)IL-5(+)IL-10(+)IL-13(+)STAT6(+)) when cocultured with T cells. Mechanism analysis indicated that the mCIITA protein is able to initiate a NOD-like receptor-related signaling pathway via binding of the cytoplasmic Nod2 protein, which was followed by activating RIP2, caspase 1, and IKK-α/β. This ensures the expression of the genes encoding the cytokines IL-33, IL-1β, and TNF-α; however, only the highly expressed IL-33 is responsible for inducing the type 2 response, with a skewed Th2 cytokine secretion (IL-4(+)IL-5(+)IL-10(+)IL-13(+)IL-2(-)IFN-γ(-)), which was completely prevented by the deactivation of the Nod2 gene with siRNA or by the blockage of the IL-33-related signaling using the mAb ST2L against the IL-33 receptor. mCIITA-mediated Th2 conversion was also successfully induced in vivo in a mCIITA-transgenic C57BL/6 mouse model. These results indicate that the Th1/Th2 balance could be regulated by an N terminus-depleted CIITA molecule via NOD-like receptor-related signaling, a property valuable for disease control, especially for inducing transplantation tolerance via the repression of class II expression and the attenuation of a Th1-dominant response.

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