[HTML][HTML] Chromatin regulates IL-33 release and extracellular cytokine activity

J Travers, M Rochman, CE Miracle, JE Habel… - Nature …, 2018 - nature.com
J Travers, M Rochman, CE Miracle, JE Habel, M Brusilovsky, JM Caldwell, JK Rymer…
Nature communications, 2018nature.com
IL-33 is an epithelium-derived, pro-inflammatory alarmin with enigmatic nuclear localization
and chromatin binding. Here we report the functional properties of nuclear IL-33.
Overexpression of IL-33 does not alter global gene expression in transduced epithelial cells.
Fluorescence recovery after photobleaching data show that the intranuclear mobility of IL-33
is~ 10-fold slower than IL-1α, whereas truncated IL-33 lacking chromatin-binding activity is
more mobile. WT IL-33 is more resistant to necrosis-induced release than truncated IL-33 …
Abstract
IL-33 is an epithelium-derived, pro-inflammatory alarmin with enigmatic nuclear localization and chromatin binding. Here we report the functional properties of nuclear IL-33. Overexpression of IL-33 does not alter global gene expression in transduced epithelial cells. Fluorescence recovery after photobleaching data show that the intranuclear mobility of IL-33 is ~10-fold slower than IL-1α, whereas truncated IL-33 lacking chromatin-binding activity is more mobile. WT IL-33 is more resistant to necrosis-induced release than truncated IL-33 and has a relatively slow, linear release over time after membrane dissolution as compared to truncated IL-33 or IL-1α. Lastly, IL-33 and histones are released as a high-molecular weight complex and synergistically activate receptor-mediated signaling. We thus propose that chromatin binding is a post-translational mechanism that regulates the releasability and ST2-mediated bioactivity of IL-33 and provide a paradigm to further understand the enigmatic functions of nuclear cytokines.
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