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Transcriptional firing helps to drive NETosis
Medicine and HealthScientific Reports

Transcriptional firing helps to drive NETosis

M. A. Khan and N. Palaniyar

This groundbreaking research by Meraj A. Khan and Nades Palaniyar delves into the pivotal role of transcription in neutrophil NETosis. Unveiling correlations between transcriptional activity and DNA decondensation in both Nox-dependent and independent pathways, the study highlights how transcription initiates sooner in Nox-independent NETosis. The findings emphasize the crucial involvement of transcription in driving NETosis.... show more
Abstract
Neutrophils are short-lived innate immune cells. These cells respond quickly to stimuli, and die within minutes to hours; the relevance of DNA transcription in dying neutrophils remains an enigma for several decades. Here we show that the transcriptional activity reflects the degree of DNA decondensation occurring in both NADPH oxidase 2 (Nox)-dependent and Nox-independent neutrophil extracellular trap (NET) formation or NETosis. Transcriptomics analyses show that transcription starts at multiple loci in all chromosomes earlier in the rapid Nox-independent NETosis (induced by calcium ionophore A23187) than Nox-dependent NETosis (induced by PMA). NETosis-specific kinase cascades differentially activate transcription of different sets of genes. Inhibitors of transcription, but not translation, suppress both types of NETosis. In particular, promoter melting step is important to drive NETosis (induced by PMA, E. coli LPS, A23187, Streptomyces conglobatus ionomycin). Extensive citrullination of histones in multiple loci occurs only during calcium-mediated NETosis, suggesting that citrullination of histone contributes to the rapid DNA decondensation seen in Nox-independent NETosis. Furthermore, blocking transcription suppresses both types of NETosis, without affecting the reactive oxygen species production that is necessary for antimicrobial functions. Therefore, we assign a new function for transcription in neutrophils: Transcriptional firing, regulated by NETosis-specific kinases, helps to drive NETosis.
Publisher
Scientific Reports
Published On
Feb 08, 2017
Authors
Meraj A. Khan, Nades Palaniyar
Tags
neutrophilsNETosistranscriptionNADPH oxidaseDNA decondensationcitrullinationkinases
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