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Inverse agonist of estrogen-related receptor γ controls Salmonella typhimurium infection by modulating host iron homeostasis.

Don-Kyu Kim1, Jae-Ho Jeong2, Ji-Min Lee3, Kwang Soo Kim4, Seung-Hwan Park5, Yong Deuk Kim3, Minseob Koh6, Minsang Shin3, Yoon Seok Jung3, Hyung-Seok Kim7, Tae-Hoon Lee8, Byung-Chul Oh9, Jae Il Kim10, Hwan Tae Park11, Won-Il Jeong12, Chul-Ho Lee13, Seung Bum Park14, Jung-Joon Min15, Sook-In Jung16, Seok-Yong Choi17, Hyon E Choy4, Hueng-Sik Choi3.   

Abstract

In response to microbial infection, expression of the defensin-like peptide hepcidin (encoded by Hamp) is induced in hepatocytes to decrease iron release from macrophages. To elucidate the mechanism by which Salmonella enterica var. Typhimurium (S. typhimurium), an intramacrophage bacterium, alters host iron metabolism for its own survival, we examined the role of nuclear receptor family members belonging to the NR3B subfamily in mouse hepatocytes. Here, we report that estrogen-related receptor γ (ERRγ, encoded by Esrrg) modulates the intramacrophage proliferation of S. typhimurium by altering host iron homeostasis, and we demonstrate an antimicrobial effect of an ERRγ inverse agonist. Hepatic ERRγ expression was induced by S. typhimurium-stimulated interleukin-6 signaling, resulting in an induction of hepcidin and eventual hypoferremia in mice. Conversely, ablation of ERRγ mRNA expression in liver attenuated the S. typhimurium-mediated induction of hepcidin and normalized the hypoferremia caused by S. typhimurium infection. An inverse agonist of ERRγ ameliorated S. typhimurium-mediated hypoferremia through reduction of ERRγ-mediated hepcidin mRNA expression and exerted a potent antimicrobial effect on the S. typhimurium infection, thereby improving host survival. Taken together, these findings suggest an alternative approach to control multidrug-resistant intracellular bacteria by modulating host iron homeostasis.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24658075     DOI: 10.1038/nm.3483

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Med        ISSN: 1078-8956            Impact factor:   53.440


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