A mitochondrial STAT3-methionine metabolism axis promotes ILC2-driven allergic lung inflammation - 25/01/22
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Abstract |
Background |
Group 2 innate lymphoid cells (ILC2s), the innate counterpart of TH2 cells, play a critical role in type 2 immune responses. However, the molecular regulatory mechanisms of ILC2s are still unclear.
Objective |
The aim of this study was to explore the importance of signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 (STAT3) to ILC2 function in allergic lung inflammation.
Methods |
Acute and chronic asthma models were established by intranasal administration of the protease allergen papain in VavicreStat3fl/fl, Il5tdtomato-creStat3fl/fl, and RorccreStat3fl/fl mice to verify the necessity of functional STAT3 for ILC2 allergic response. The intrinsic role of STAT3 in regulating ILC2 function was examined by generation of bone marrow chimera mice. The underlying mechanism was studied through confocal imaging, metabolomics analysis, and chromatin immunoprecipitation quantitative PCR.
Results |
STAT3 is essential for ILC2 effector function and promotes ILC2-driven allergic inflammation in the lung. Mechanistically, the alarmin cytokine IL-33 induces a noncanonical STAT3 phosphorylation at serine 727 in ILC2s, leading to translocation of STAT3 into the mitochondria. Mitochondrial STAT3 further facilitates adenosine triphosphate synthesis to fuel the methionine cycle and generation of S-adenosylmethionine, which supports the epigenetic reprogramming of type 2 cytokines in ILC2s. STAT3 deficiency, inhibition of STAT3 mitochondrial translocation, or blockade of methionine metabolism markedly dampened the ILC2 allergic response and ameliorated allergic lung inflammation.
Conclusion |
The mitochondrial STAT3-methionine metabolism pathway is a key regulator that shapes ILC2 effector function through epigenetic regulation, and the related proteins or metabolites represent potential therapeutic targets for allergic lung inflammation.
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Key words : Allergic lung inflammation, ILC2, STAT3, mitochondria, methionine metabolism, histone methylation
Abbreviations used : ATP, BALF, ETC, GA, HSP, ILC2, ILC3, KO, MAPK, MAT2A, pSTAT3, SAM, STAT, WT
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This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (32170872, 82122030, and 31821003 to X.G.), the Tsinghua University Spring Breeze Fund, the Tsinghua University (School of Medicine)–Xiamen Changgeng Hospital Co Ltd Joint Research Center for Anaphylactic Disease, and the National Key R&D Program of China (2017YFA0103602 and 2021YFE0200300). The Guo laboratory was also supported by the Tsinghua-Peking Center for Life Sciences, the Institute for Immunology, and the School of Medicine at Tsinghua University. |
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Disclosure of potential conflict of interest: The authors declare that they have no relevant conflicts of interest. |
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