气道上皮细胞TFEB SUMOylation损害溶酶体生物发生促进哮喘发展。

IF 5.3 2区 医学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
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摘要

溶酶体功能障碍是各种免疫疾病的主要原因。转录因子EB (TFEB) SUMOylation在溶酶体生物发生中起关键作用。TFEB sumoylylation相关的溶酶体功能障碍是否与哮喘发病有关仍有待确定。在这里,我们观察到卵清蛋白(OVA)刺激通过TFEB SUMOylation破坏溶酶体功能,导致NLRP3和炎症因子增加。机制上,TFEB SUMOylation位点的突变并没有取消其核易位的能力,但增加了TFEB的稳定性和与靶基因启动子的结合能力,从而通过液-液相分离(LLPS)促进溶酶体的生物发生和生物活性,从而抑制炎症因子的产生,减轻变应性气道炎症。我们的观察结果表明,TFEB summoylation干扰溶酶体生物发生,有助于哮喘发病,为哮喘疾病提供机制见解,并提高我们对宿主免疫反应转录调节的理解。
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Transcription Factor EB SUMOylation in Airway Epithelial Cells Impairs Lysosomal Biogenesis to Promote Asthma Development.

Lysosomal dysfunction is the primary cause of various immune disorders. Transcription factor EB (TFEB) SUMOylation is critically involved in lysosomal biogenesis. Whether TFEB SUMOylation-associated lysosomal dysfunction contributes to asthma pathogenesis remains to be determined. Here, we observed that ovalbumin stimulation impaired lysosomal function through TFEB SUMOylation, which leads to increased NLRP3 and inflammatory factors. Mechanistically, mutation of the TFEB SUMOylation site did not abolish the ability of its nuclear translocation but increased TFEB stability and binding capability with target genes' promoters, thereby promoting lysosomal biogenesis and bioactivity through liquid-liquid phase separation and thus inhibiting the production of inflammatory factors and alleviating allergic airway inflammation. Our observations demonstrate that TFEB SUMOylation interferes with lysosomal biogenesis, contributing to asthma pathogenesis and lending mechanistic insight into asthmatic disease and improving our understanding of the transcriptional regulation of host immune responses.

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期刊介绍: The American Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology publishes papers that report significant and original observations in the area of pulmonary biology. The focus of the Journal includes, but is not limited to, cellular, biochemical, molecular, developmental, genetic, and immunologic studies of lung cells and molecules.
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