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Cross-tolerance: embryonic heat conditioning induces inflammatory resilience by affecting different layers of epigenetic mechanisms regulating IL6 expression later in life.

Tali Rosenberg1,2, Tatiana Kisliouk1, Osher Ben-Nun1,2, Tomer Cramer1,2, Noam Meiri1.   

Abstract

A stressor can induce resilience in another, different stressor, a phenomenon known as cross-tolerance. To learn if cross-tolerance is governed by epigenetic regulation, we used embryonic heat conditioning (EHC) in chicks, during the development of the hypothalamus, to increase the immunization response. Indeed, EHC induced a lifelong systemic antibody response to immunization, in addition to reduced hypothalamic IL6 inflammatory expression following LPS challenge. Since the outcome of EHC was long-term cross-tolerance with the immune system, we studied possible epigenetic mechanisms. We first analysed the methylation and hydroxymethylation patterns of IL6. We found reduced hydroxymethylation on IL6 intron 1 in the EHC group, a segment enriched with CpGs and NFkB-binding sites. Luciferase assay in cell lines expressing NFkB showed that IL6 intron 1 is indeed an enhancer. ChiP in the same segment against NFkB in the hypothalamus presented reduced binding to IL6 intron 1 in the EHC group, before and during LPS challenge. In parallel, EHC chicks' IL6 intron 1 presented increased H3K27me3, a repressive translational modification mediated by EZH2. This histone modification occurred during embryonic conditioning and persisted later in life. Moreover, we showed reduced expression of miR-26a, which inhibits EZH2 transcription, during conditioning along with increased EZH2 expression. We demonstrate that stress cross-tolerance, which was indicated by EHC-induced inflammatory resilience and displayed by attenuated inflammatory expression of IL6, is regulated by different epigenetic layers.

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Keywords:  Cross-tolerance; EZH2; H3K27; IL6; epigenetic; miR-26a

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32705933      PMCID: PMC7889160          DOI: 10.1080/15592294.2020.1795596

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Epigenetics        ISSN: 1559-2294            Impact factor:   4.528


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