NAC1 modulates autoimmunity by suppressing regulatory T cell–mediated tolerance

bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)(2022)

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We report here that nucleus accumbens–associated protein-1 (NAC1), a nuclear factor of the Broad-complex, Tramtrack, Bric-a-brac/poxvirus and zinc finger (BTB/POZ) gene family, is a negative regulator of FoxP3 in regulatory T cells (T regs ) and a critical determinant of immune tolerance. Phenotypically, NAC1 −/− mice showed substantial tolerance to the induction of autoimmunity and generated a larger amount of CD4 + T regs that exhibit a higher metabolic profile and immune-suppressive activity, increased acetylation and expression of FoxP3, and slower turnover of this transcription factor. Treatment of T regs with the proinflammatory cytokines interleukin-1β or tumor necrosis factor–α induced a robust up-regulation of NAC1 but evident down-regulation of FoxP3 as well as the acetylated FoxP3. These findings imply that NAC1 acts as a trigger of the immune response through destabilization of T regs and suppression of tolerance induction, and targeting of NAC1 warrants further exploration as a potential tolerogenic strategy for treatment of autoimmune disorders.
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nac1 modulates autoimmunity,tolerance,cell-mediated
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