β-Indole-3-acetic acid attenuated collagen-induced arthritis through reducing the ubiquitination of Foxp3 via the AhR-TAZ-Tip60 pathway

β-吲哚-3-乙酸通过 AhR-TAZ-Tip60 通路降低 Foxp3 泛素化,减轻胶原诱导性关节炎

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作者:Xiaoran Su, Xinliu Wang, Xin Zhang, Yajie Sun, Yugai Jia

Abstract

Massive evidence shows that intestinal tryptophan metabolites affected by intestinal flora can modulate the progression of rheumatoid arthritis (RA). However, the effects and mechanisms of intestinal tryptophan metabolites on RA are not yet detailed. Herein, we investigated the protective effects of intestinal tryptophan metabolites on RA and its detailed mechanisms. In this study, the collagen-induced arthritis (CIA) rat model was established. Based on metabolomics analysis, the contents of β-indole-3-acetic acid (IAA), indolylpropionic acid, and indole-3-β-acrylic acid in the sera of CIA rats were significantly less compared with those of the normal rats. Under the condition of Treg or Th17 cell differentiation, IAA significantly promoted the differentiation and activation of Treg cells instead of Th17 cells. Intestinal tryptophan metabolites are well-known endogenic ligands of aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR). Not surprisingly, IAA increased the level of Foxp3 through activating the AhR pathway. Interestingly, IAA had little impact on the level of Foxp3 mRNA, but reducing the ubiquitination and degradation of Foxp3. Mechanically, IAA reduced the expression of the transcriptional coactivator TAZ, which was almost completely reversed by either AhR antagonist CH223191 or siRNA. In vitro, IAA decreased the combination of TAZ and the histone acetyltransferase Tip60, while it increased the combination of Tip60 and Foxp3. In CIA rats, oral administration of IAA increased the number of Treg cells and relieved the inflammation. A combined use with CH223191 almost abolished the effect of IAA. Taken together, IAA attenuated CIA by promoting the differentiation of Treg cells through reducing the ubiquitination of Foxp3 via the AhR-TAZ-Tip60 pathway.

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