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Aire employs a histone-binding module to mediate immunological tolerance, linking chromatin regulation with organ-specific autoimmunity.

Andrew S Koh1, Alex J Kuo, Sang Youn Park, Peggie Cheung, Jakub Abramson, Dennis Bua, Dylan Carney, Steven E Shoelson, Or Gozani, Robert E Kingston, Christophe Benoist, Diane Mathis.   

Abstract

Aire induces ectopic expression of peripheral tissue antigens (PTAs) in thymic medullary epithelial cells, which promotes immunological tolerance. Beginning with a broad screen of histone peptides, we demonstrate that the mechanism by which this single factor controls the transcription of thousands of genes involves recognition of the amino-terminal tail of histone H3, but not of other histones, by one of Aire's plant homeodomain (PHD) fingers. Certain posttranslational modifications of H3 tails, notably dimethylation or trimethylation at H3K4, abrogated binding by Aire, whereas others were tolerated. Similar PHD finger-H3 tail-binding properties were recently reported for BRAF-histone deacetylase complex 80 and DNA methyltransferase 3L; sequence alignment, molecular modeling, and biochemical analyses showed these factors and Aire to have structure-function relationships in common. In addition, certain PHD1 mutations underlying the polyendocrine disorder autoimmune polyendocrinopathy-candidiases-ectodermaldystrophy compromised Aire recognition of H3. In vitro binding assays demonstrated direct physical interaction between Aire and nucleosomes, which was in part buttressed by its affinity to DNA. In vivo Aire interactions with chromosomal regions depleted of H3K4me3 were dependent on its H3 tail-binding activity, and this binding was necessary but not sufficient for the up-regulation of genes encoding PTAs. Thus, Aire's activity as a histone-binding module mediates the thymic display of PTAs that promotes self-tolerance and prevents organ-specific autoimmunity.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18840680      PMCID: PMC2572939          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0808470105

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


  47 in total

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Journal:  Nat Rev Immunol       Date:  2005-10       Impact factor: 53.106

4.  Chromosomal clustering of genes controlled by the aire transcription factor.

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Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2005-05-09       Impact factor: 11.205

5.  Combined action of PHD and chromo domains directs the Rpd3S HDAC to transcribed chromatin.

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Review 6.  AIRE and APECED: molecular insights into an autoimmune disease.

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5.  Brd4 bridges the transcriptional regulators, Aire and P-TEFb, to promote elongation of peripheral-tissue antigen transcripts in thymic stromal cells.

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6.  Unmodified histone H3K4 and DNA-dependent protein kinase recruit autoimmune regulator to target genes.

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7.  Aire unleashes stalled RNA polymerase to induce ectopic gene expression in thymic epithelial cells.

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8.  An RNAi screen for Aire cofactors reveals a role for Hnrnpl in polymerase release and Aire-activated ectopic transcription.

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9.  Structure and site-specific recognition of histone H3 by the PHD finger of human autoimmune regulator.

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Journal:  Structure       Date:  2009-05-13       Impact factor: 5.006

Review 10.  AIRE in the thymus and beyond.

Authors:  James M Gardner; Anne L Fletcher; Mark S Anderson; Shannon J Turley
Journal:  Curr Opin Immunol       Date:  2009-10-14       Impact factor: 7.486

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