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ESRRA (estrogen-related receptor α) is a key coordinator of transcriptional and post-translational activation of autophagy to promote innate host defense.
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Autophagy [Autophagy] 2018; Vol. 14 (1), pp. 152-168. Date of Electronic Publication: 2017 Sep 01. - Publication Year :
- 2018
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Abstract
- The orphan nuclear receptor ESRRA (estrogen-related receptor α) is a key regulator of energy homeostasis and mitochondrial function. Macroautophagy/autophagy, an intracellular degradation process, is a critical innate effector against intracellular microbes. Here, we demonstrate that ESRRA is required for the activation of autophagy to promote innate antimicrobial defense against mycobacterial infection. AMP-activated protein kinase pathway and SIRT1 (sirtuin 1) activation led to induction of ESRRA, which is essential for autophagosome formation, in bone marrow-derived macrophages. ESRRA enhanced the transcriptional activation of numerous autophagy-related (Atg) genes containing ERR response elements in their promoter regions. Furthermore, ESRRA, operating in a feed-forward loop with SIRT1, was required for autophagy activation through deacetylation of ATG5, BECN1, and ATG7. Importantly, ESRRA deficiency resulted in a decrease of phagosomal maturation and antimicrobial responses against mycobacterial infection. Thus, we identify ESRRA as a critical activator of autophagy via both transcriptional and post-translational control to promote antimicrobial host responses.
- Subjects :
- AMP-Activated Protein Kinases metabolism
Animals
Autophagy genetics
Autophagy-Related Protein 5 metabolism
Autophagy-Related Protein 7 metabolism
Beclin-1 metabolism
Humans
Macrophages
Mice
Mice, Knockout
Receptors, Estrogen genetics
Signal Transduction genetics
ERRalpha Estrogen-Related Receptor
Autophagy immunology
Immunity, Innate genetics
Receptors, Estrogen metabolism
Sirtuin 1 metabolism
Tuberculosis immunology
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1554-8635
- Volume :
- 14
- Issue :
- 1
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Autophagy
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 28841353
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1080/15548627.2017.1339001