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AIM2 in regulatory T cells restrains autoimmune diseases.

Wei-Chun Chou1,2, Zengli Guo1,3, Hao Guo1,2, Liang Chen1,3, Ge Zhang1,3, Kaixin Liang1,4, Ling Xie5, Xianming Tan1, Sara A Gibson1, Elena Rampanelli1,2, Yan Wang1, Stephanie A Montgomery1,6, W June Brickey1,3, Meng Deng1,4, Leslie Freeman1,2, Song Zhang1,3, Maureen A Su1,7,8, Xian Chen5, Yisong Y Wan9,10, Jenny P-Y Ting11,12,13,14.   

Abstract

The inflammasome initiates innate defence and inflammatory responses by activating caspase-1 and pyroptotic cell death in myeloid cells1,2. It consists of an innate immune receptor/sensor, pro-caspase-1, and a common adaptor molecule, ASC. Consistent with their pro-inflammatory function, caspase-1, ASC and the inflammasome component NLRP3 exacerbate autoimmunity during experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis by enhancing the secretion of IL-1β and IL-18 in myeloid cells3-6. Here we show that the DNA-binding inflammasome receptor AIM27-10 has a T cell-intrinsic and inflammasome-independent role in the function of T regulatory (Treg) cells. AIM2 is highly expressed by both human and mouse Treg cells, is induced by TGFβ, and its promoter is occupied by transcription factors that are associated with Treg cells such as RUNX1, ETS1, BCL11B and CREB. RNA sequencing, biochemical and metabolic analyses demonstrated that AIM2 attenuates AKT phosphorylation, mTOR and MYC signalling, and glycolysis, but promotes oxidative phosphorylation of lipids in Treg cells. Mechanistically, AIM2 interacts with the RACK1-PP2A phosphatase complex to restrain AKT phosphorylation. Lineage-tracing analysis demonstrates that AIM2 promotes the stability of Treg cells during inflammation. Although AIM2 is generally accepted as an inflammasome effector in myeloid cells, our results demonstrate a T cell-intrinsic role of AIM2 in restraining autoimmunity by reducing AKT-mTOR signalling and altering immune metabolism to enhance the stability of Treg cells.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33505023      PMCID: PMC8080937          DOI: 10.1038/s41586-021-03231-w

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nature        ISSN: 0028-0836            Impact factor:   49.962


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