- Title
- Regulation of inflammatory genes in decidual cells: Involvement of the bromodomain and extra-terminal family proteins
- Creator
- Ajgaonkar, Sandeep; Hirst, Jonathan J.; Norris, Mary; Zakar, Tamas
- Relation
- PLoS One Vol. 18, Issue 3, no. e0280645
- Publisher Link
- http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0280645
- Publisher
- Public Library of Science
- Resource Type
- journal article
- Date
- 2023
- Description
- The decidua undergoes proinflammatory activation in late pregnancy, promoting labor. Bromodomain and Extra-Terminal (BET) family proteins interact with acetylated histones and may control gene expression in inflammation. Here, we assessed whether BETs are involved in inflammatory gene regulation in human decidual cells. We have treated primary cultures of decidual stromal cells (DSCs) from term pregnancies with endotoxin (LPS) and measured the expression of a panel of pro-and anti-inflammatory genes. BET involvement was assessed using the selective BET inhibitors (+)-JQ1 and I-BET-762 or the negative control compound (-)-JQ1. Histone 3 and -4 acetylation and BETs binding at the target gene promoters were determined to assess whether these processes are involved in the actions of LPS, BETs, and BET inhibitors. LPS increased the expression of the proinflammatory (PTGS2, IL6, CXCL8/IL8, TNF) and the anti-inflammatory (IL10, IDO1) genes of the panel. The constitutively expressed inflammatory genes (PTGS1, PTGES) were unaffected. The BET inhibitors, but not the control compound, reduced the basal and LPS-induced expression of PTGS1, PTGS2, IL6, CXCL8/IL8, IL10, and IDO1. TNF expression was not changed by BET inhibition. The dominant BETs were Bromodomain-containing protein -2 (BRD2) and -4L (BRD4L) in DSCs. LPS increased histone 4 acetylation at the CXCL8/IL8 and TNF promoters and histone 3 and -4 acetylation at the IDO1 promoter, while (+)-JQ1 abrogated histone acetylation at several promoters. Overall, histone acetylation and promoter binding of BETs showed no consistent relationship with gene expression across the gene panel and the treatments. BET proteins, predominantly BRD2 and BRD4L, control critical pro- and anti-inflammatory genes in DSCs. TNF induction exemplifies a BET-independent pathway. Changing histone acetylation at the promoters is not a general obligatory requirement for inflammatory gene expression in response to LPS. BETs likely act at chromatin loci separate from the examined promoters. BET inhibitors may block decidual activation at labor.
- Subject
- histones; inflammation; acetylation; gene expression; chromatin; decidua
- Identifier
- http://hdl.handle.net/1959.13/1489801
- Identifier
- uon:52773
- Identifier
- ISSN:1932-6203
- Language
- eng
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