IRF3 regulates neuroinflammatory responses and the expression of genes associated with Alzheimer's disease

The pathological role of interferon signaling is emerging in neuroinflammatory disorders, yet, the specific role of Interferon Regulatory Factor 3 (IRF3) in neuroinflammation remains poorly understood. Here, we show that global IRF3 deficiency delays TLR4-mediated signaling in microglia and attenuat...

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Hauptverfasser: Joshi, Radhika, Brezani, Veronika, Mey, Gabrielle M, Guixé-Muntet, Sergi, Ortega-Ribera, Marti, Zhuang, Yuan, Zivny, Adam, Werneburg, Sebastian, Jordi, Gracia, Szabo, Gyongyi
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Mey, Gabrielle M
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Zhuang, Yuan
Zivny, Adam
Werneburg, Sebastian
Jordi, Gracia
Szabo, Gyongyi
description The pathological role of interferon signaling is emerging in neuroinflammatory disorders, yet, the specific role of Interferon Regulatory Factor 3 (IRF3) in neuroinflammation remains poorly understood. Here, we show that global IRF3 deficiency delays TLR4-mediated signaling in microglia and attenuates the hallmark features of LPS-induced inflammation such as cytokine release, microglial reactivity, astrocyte activation, myeloid cell infiltration, and inflammasome activation. Moreover, expression of a constitutively active IRF3 (S388D/S390D:IRF3-2D) in microglia induces a transcriptional program reminiscent of the Activated Response Microglia and the expression of genes associated with Alzheimer's Disease, notably apolipoprotein-e. Lastly, using bulk-RNAseq of IRF3-2D brain myeloid cells, we identified Z-DNA binding protein-1 as a target of IRF3 that is relevant across various neuroinflammatory disorders. Together, our results identify IRF3 as an important regulator of LPS-mediated neuroinflammatory responses and highlight IRF3 as a central regulator of disease-specific gene activation in different neuroinflammatory diseases.
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