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Nilesh Amatya1, Erin E Childs1, J Agustin Cruz1, Felix E Y Aggor1, Abhishek V Garg1, Andrea J Berman2, Johann E Gudjonsson3, Ulus Atasoy4, Sarah L Gaffen5.
Abstract
Interleukin-17A (IL-17A) not only stimulates immunity to fungal pathogens but also contributes to autoimmune pathology. IL-17 is only a modest activator of transcription in experimental tissue culture settings. However, IL-17 controls posttranscriptional events that enhance the expression of target mRNAs. Here, we showed that the RNA binding protein (RBP) Arid5a (AT-rich interactive domain-containing protein 5a) integrated multiple IL-17-driven signaling pathways through posttranscriptional control of mRNA. IL-17 induced expression of Arid5a, which was recruited to the adaptor TRAF2. Arid5a stabilized IL-17-induced cytokine transcripts by binding to their 3' untranslated regions and also counteracted mRNA degradation mediated by the endoribonuclease MCPIP1 (Regnase-1). Arid5a inducibly associated with the eukaryotic translation initiation complex and facilitated the translation of the transcription factors (TFs) IκBζ (Nfkbiz ) and C/EBPβ (Cebpb). These TFs in turn transactivated IL-17-dependent promoters. Together, these data indicated that Arid5a orchestrates a feed-forward amplification loop, which promoted IL-17 signaling by controlling mRNA stability and translation.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30301788 PMCID: PMC6188668 DOI: 10.1126/scisignal.aat4617
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Signal ISSN: 1945-0877 Impact factor: 8.192