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Neuroprotective protein ADNP-dependent histone remodeling complex promotes T helper 2 immune cell differentiation

Ana C. F. Ferreira, Aydan C. H. Szeto, Paula A. Clark, Alastair Crisp, Patrycja Kozik, Helen E. Jolin, Andrew N. J. McKenzie

2023Immunity22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Type 2 immune responses are critical in tissue homeostasis, anti-helminth immunity, and allergy. T helper 2 (Th2) cells produce interleukin-4 (IL-4), IL-5, and IL-13 from the type 2 gene cluster under regulation by transcription factors (TFs) including GATA3. To better understand transcriptional regulation of Th2 cell differentiation, we performed CRISPR-Cas9 screens targeting 1,131 TFs. We discovered that activity-dependent neuroprotector homeobox protein (ADNP) was indispensable for immune reactions to allergen. Mechanistically, ADNP performed a previously unappreciated role in gene activation, forming a critical bridge in the transition from pioneer TFs to chromatin remodeling by recruiting the helicase CHD4 and ATPase BRG1. Although GATA3 and AP-1 bound the type 2 cytokine locus in the absence of ADNP, they were unable to initiate histone acetylation or DNA accessibility, resulting in highly impaired type 2 cytokine expression. Our results demonstrate an important role for ADNP in promoting immune cell specialization.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyGATA3Chromatin remodelingHistoneChromatinImmune systemCell biologyTranscription factorCellular differentiationGeneGeneticsIL-33, ST2, and ILC PathwaysImmune Cell Function and Interactioninterferon and immune responses