Indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase 1 (IDO1) catalyzes the first step in the kynurenine pathway of tryptophan (Trp) degradation that produces several biologically active Trp metabolites. L-kynurenine (Kyn), the first byproduct by IDO1, promotes immunoregulatory effects via activation of the Aryl hydrocarbon Receptor (AhR) in dendritic cells (DCs) and T lymphocytes. We here identified the nuclear coactivator 7 (NCOA7) as a molecular target of 3-hydroxyanthranilic acid (3-HAA), a Trp metabolite produced downstream of Kyn along the kynurenine pathway. In cells overexpressing NCOA7 and AhR, the presence of 3-HAA increased the association of the two molecules and enhanced Kyn-driven, AhR-dependent gene transcription. Physiologically, conventional (cDCs) but not plasmacytoid DCs or other immune cells expressed high levels of NCOA7. In cocultures of CD4+ T cells with cDCs, the co-addition of Kyn and 3-HAA significantly increased the induction of Foxp3+ regulatory T cells and the production of immunosuppressive transforming growth factor β in an NCOA7-dependent fashion. Thus, the co-presence of NCOA7 and the Trp metabolite 3-HAA can selectively enhance the activation of ubiquitary AhR in cDCs and consequent immunoregulatory effects. Because NCOA7 is often overexpressed and/or mutated in tumor microenvironments, our current data may provide evidence for a new immune check-point mechanism based on Trp metabolism and AhR.

Engagement of nuclear coactivator 7 by 3-hydroxyanthranilic acid enhances activation of aryl hydrocarbon receptor in immunoregulatory dendritic cells / Gargaro, M.; Vacca, C.; Massari, S.; Scalisi, G.; Manni, G.; Mondanelli, G.; Mazza, E. M. C.; Bicciato, S.; Pallotta, M. T.; Orabona, C.; Belladonna, M. L.; Volpi, C.; Bianchi, R.; Matino, D.; Iacono, A.; Panfili, E.; Proietti, E.; Iamandii, I. M.; Cecchetti, V.; Puccetti, P.; Tabarrini, O.; Fallarino, F.; Grohmann, U.. - In: FRONTIERS IN IMMUNOLOGY. - ISSN 1664-3224. - 10:(2019), pp. 1-14. [10.3389/fimmu.2019.01973]

Engagement of nuclear coactivator 7 by 3-hydroxyanthranilic acid enhances activation of aryl hydrocarbon receptor in immunoregulatory dendritic cells

Bicciato S.
Methodology
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2019

Abstract

Indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase 1 (IDO1) catalyzes the first step in the kynurenine pathway of tryptophan (Trp) degradation that produces several biologically active Trp metabolites. L-kynurenine (Kyn), the first byproduct by IDO1, promotes immunoregulatory effects via activation of the Aryl hydrocarbon Receptor (AhR) in dendritic cells (DCs) and T lymphocytes. We here identified the nuclear coactivator 7 (NCOA7) as a molecular target of 3-hydroxyanthranilic acid (3-HAA), a Trp metabolite produced downstream of Kyn along the kynurenine pathway. In cells overexpressing NCOA7 and AhR, the presence of 3-HAA increased the association of the two molecules and enhanced Kyn-driven, AhR-dependent gene transcription. Physiologically, conventional (cDCs) but not plasmacytoid DCs or other immune cells expressed high levels of NCOA7. In cocultures of CD4+ T cells with cDCs, the co-addition of Kyn and 3-HAA significantly increased the induction of Foxp3+ regulatory T cells and the production of immunosuppressive transforming growth factor β in an NCOA7-dependent fashion. Thus, the co-presence of NCOA7 and the Trp metabolite 3-HAA can selectively enhance the activation of ubiquitary AhR in cDCs and consequent immunoregulatory effects. Because NCOA7 is often overexpressed and/or mutated in tumor microenvironments, our current data may provide evidence for a new immune check-point mechanism based on Trp metabolism and AhR.
2019
10
1
14
Engagement of nuclear coactivator 7 by 3-hydroxyanthranilic acid enhances activation of aryl hydrocarbon receptor in immunoregulatory dendritic cells / Gargaro, M.; Vacca, C.; Massari, S.; Scalisi, G.; Manni, G.; Mondanelli, G.; Mazza, E. M. C.; Bicciato, S.; Pallotta, M. T.; Orabona, C.; Belladonna, M. L.; Volpi, C.; Bianchi, R.; Matino, D.; Iacono, A.; Panfili, E.; Proietti, E.; Iamandii, I. M.; Cecchetti, V.; Puccetti, P.; Tabarrini, O.; Fallarino, F.; Grohmann, U.. - In: FRONTIERS IN IMMUNOLOGY. - ISSN 1664-3224. - 10:(2019), pp. 1-14. [10.3389/fimmu.2019.01973]
Gargaro, M.; Vacca, C.; Massari, S.; Scalisi, G.; Manni, G.; Mondanelli, G.; Mazza, E. M. C.; Bicciato, S.; Pallotta, M. T.; Orabona, C.; Belladonna, M. L.; Volpi, C.; Bianchi, R.; Matino, D.; Iacono, A.; Panfili, E.; Proietti, E.; Iamandii, I. M.; Cecchetti, V.; Puccetti, P.; Tabarrini, O.; Fallarino, F.; Grohmann, U.
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