TY - JOUR A1 - Serfling, Edgar A1 - Rudolf, Ronald A1 - Busch, Rhoda A1 - Patra, Amiya K. A1 - Muhammad, Khalid A1 - Avots, Andris A1 - Andrau, Jean-Christophe A1 - Klein-Hessling, Stefan T1 - Architecture and expression of the Nfatc1 gene in lymphocytes N2 - In lymphocytes, the three NFAT factors NFATc1 (also designated as NFAT2), NFATc2 (NFAT1), and NFATc3 (NFAT4 or NFATx) are expressed and are the targets of immune receptor signals, which lead to a rapid rise of intracellular Ca++, the activation of phosphatase calcineurin, and to the activation of cytosolic NFATc proteins. In addition to rapid activation of NFAT factors, immune receptor signals lead to accumulation of the short NFATc1/αA isoform in lymphocytes which controls their proliferation and survival. In this mini-review, we summarize our current knowledge on the structure and transcription of the Nfatc1 gene in lymphocytes, which is controlled by two promoters, two poly A addition sites and a remote downstream enhancer. The Nfatc1 gene resembles numerous primary response genes (PRGs) induced by LPS in macrophages. Similar to the PRG promoters, the Nfatc1 promoter region is organized in CpG islands, forms DNase I hypersensitive sites, and is marked by histone tail modifications before induction. By studying gene induction in lymphocytes in detail, it will be important to elucidate whether the properties of the Nfatc1 induction are not only typical for the Nfatc1 gene but also for other transcription factor genes expressed in lymphocytes. KW - transcription KW - chromatin KW - induction KW - lymphocytes KW - Nfatc1 Y1 - 2014 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-112718 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Serfling, Edgar A1 - Avots, Andris A1 - Klein-Hessling, Stefan A1 - Rudolf, Ronald A1 - Vaeth, Martin A1 - Berberich-Siebelt, Friederike T1 - NFATc1/alphaA: The other Face of NFAT Factors in Lymphocytes N2 - In effector T and B cells immune receptor signals induce within minutes a rise of intracellular Ca++, the activation of the phosphatase calcineurin and the translocation of NFAT transcription factors from cytosol to nucleus. In addition to this first wave of NFAT activation, in a second step the occurrence of NFATc1/αA, a short isoform of NFATc1, is strongly induced. Upon primary stimulation of lymphocytes the induction of NFATc1/αA takes place during the G1 phase of cell cycle. Due to an auto-regulatory feedback circuit high levels of NFATc1/αA are kept constant during persistent immune receptor stimulation. Contrary to NFATc2 and further NFATc proteins which dampen lymphocyte proliferation, induce anergy and enhance activation induced cell death (AICD), NFATc1/αA supports antigenmediated proliferation and protects lymphocytes against rapid AICD. Whereas high concentrations of NFATc1/αA can also lead to apoptosis, in collaboration with NF-κB-inducing co-stimulatory signals they support the survival of mature lymphocytes in late phases after their activation. However, if dysregulated, NFATc1/αA appears to contribute to lymphoma genesis and – as we assume – to further disorders of the lymphoid system. While the molecular details of NFATc1/αA action and its contribution to lymphoid disorders have to be investigated, NFATc1/αA differs in its generation and function markedly from all the other NFAT proteins which are expressed in lymphoid cells. Therefore, it represents a prime target for causal therapies of immune disorders in future. KW - Medizin KW - Activation induced cell death/AICD KW - Anergy KW - Apoptosis KW - Calcineurin KW - NFATc KW - NFATc1/αA KW - NF-κB KW - Proliferation Y1 - 2012 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-75748 ER - TY - THES A1 - Rudolf, Ronald T1 - Transcriptional Regulation of and by NFATc1 in Lymphocytes T1 - Transkriptionelle Regulation von und durch NFATc1 in Lymphozyten N2 - The transcription factor NFATc1 has been shown to regulate the activation and differentiation of T-cells and B-cells, of DCs and megakaryocytes. Dysregulation of NFAT signaling was shown to be associated with the generation of autoimmune diseases, malignant transformation and the development of cancer [71]. The primary goal of this work was to gain insights on Nfatc1 induction and regulation in lymphocytes and to find new direct NFATc1 target genes. Three new BAC -transgenic reporter mouse strains (tgNfatc1/Egfp, tgNfatc1/DE1 and tgNfatc1/DE2) were applied to analyze Nfatc1 induction and regulation in primary murine B- and T-cells. As a result, we were able to show the persistent requirement of immunoreceptor-signaling for constant Nfatc1 induction, particularly, for NFATc1/αA expression. Furthermore, we showed that NF-κB inducing agents, such as LPS, CpG or CD40 receptor engagement, in combination with primary receptor-signals, positively contributed to Nfact1 induction in B-cells [137]. We sought to establish a new system which could help to identify direct NFATc1 target genes by means of ChIP and NGS in genom-wide approaches. We were able to successfully generate a new BAC-transgene encoding a biotinylatable short isoform of NFATc1, which is currently injected into mice oocyte at the TFM in Mainz. In addition, in vivo biotinylatable NFATc1–isoforms were cloned and stably expressed in the murine B-cell lymphoma line WEHI-231. The successful use of these cells stably overexpressing either the short NFATc1/αA or the long NFATc1/βC isoform along with the bacterial BirA biotin ligase was confirmed by intracellular stainings, FACS analysis, confocal microscopy and protein IP. By NGS, we detected 2185 genes which are specifically controlled by NFATc1/αA, and 1306 genes which are exclusively controlled by NFATc1/βC. This shows that the Nfatc1 locus encodes “two genes” which exhibit alternate, in part opposite functions. Studies on the induction of apoptosis and cell-death revealed opposed roles for the highly inducible short isoform NFATc1/αA and the constantly expressed long isoform NFATc1/βC. These findings were confirmed by whole transcriptome-sequencing performed with cells overexpressing NFATc1/αA and NFATc1/βC. Several thousand genes were found to be significantly altered in their expression profile, preferentially genes involved in apoptosis and PCD for NFATc1/βC or genes involved in transcriptional regulation and cell-cycle processes for NFATc1/αA. In addition we were able to perform ChIP-seq for NFATc1/αA and NFATc1/βC in an ab-independent approach. We found potential new target-sites, but further studies will have to address this ambitious goal in the future. In individual ChIP assays, we showed direct binding of NFATc1/αA and NFATc1/βC to the Prdm1 and Aicda promoter regions which are individually controlled by the NFATc1 isoforms. N2 - Der Transkriptionsfaktor NFATc1 wurde als Regulator der Aktivierung und Differenzierung für T-Zellen, B-Zellen, Dendritische-Zellen und Megakaryozyten beschrieben. Autoimmunerkrankungen und die Entstehung von Krebs wurden mit Fehlregulationen der NFAT-Signalwege in Verbindung gebracht [71]. Ziel dieser Arbeit war der Gewinn neuer Erkenntnisse über die Induktion und Regulation von NFATc1 in Lymphozyten. Darüber hinaus sollten Gene, welche direkt durch NFATc1 gebunden und reguliert werden, identifiziert werden. Um die Induktion und Regulation von NFATc1 in primären T- und B-Zellen untersuchen zu können, wurden drei BAC transgene Reporter Maus Linien (tgNfatc1/Egfp, tgNfatc1/DE1 and tgNfatc1/DE2) verwendet. Dadurch war es uns möglich zu zeigen, dass es einer ununterbrochenen Antigen-Rezeptor Stimulation bedarf, um NFATc1, im Besonderen die Transkription der kurzen Isoform NFATc1/αA, dauerhaft zu induzieren. Zusätzlich konnten wir zeigen, dass Induktoren wie LPS, CpG oder auch die Stimulation des CD40-Rezeptors, die die Expression des Transkriptionsfaktors NF-B zur Folge haben, einen positiven Einfluss auf die Nfatc1-Induktion haben [137]. Unser Interesse lag darin, ein System zu etablieren, dass es uns ermöglichen sollte, neue NFATc1-Zielgene durch ChIP assays und Genom-weite Sequenzierungen zu ermitteln. Es ist uns gelungen, ein neues BAC-Transgen, welches für eine in vivo biotinylierbare Variante des NFATc1/αA Proteins kodiert, zu erzeugen. Dieses Konstrukt wird zum gegenwärtigen Zeitpunkt - in Zusammenarbeit mit der Universität Mainz (TFM) - in die Vorkerne von Maus-Eizellen injiziert. Ferner wurden biotinylierbare NFATc1-Isoformen kloniert und mit Hilfe retroviraler Plasmide stabil in WEHI-231 B-Lymphom-Zellen integriert. Durch intrazellulare Färbungen, FACS-Analysen, Konfokalmikroskopie und Immunpräzipitationen konnten wir eine erfolgreiche in vivo Biotinylierung in NFATc1/αA- und NFATc1/βC-exprimierenden WEHI-231 Zellen nachweisen. Mittels Next-Generation-Sequencing, in Kollaboration mit TRON, Univ. Mainz, konnten wir 2185 Gene, die spezifisch durch NFATc1/αA kontrolliert wurden, und 1306 Gene, die ausschließlich durch die Überexpression von NFATc1/βC reguliert wurden, identifizieren. Diese Ergebnisse zeigen, dass im Nfatc1 Locus „zwei Gene“ mit alternativer, zum Teil gegensätzlicher Funktion, kodiert sind. Untersuchungen zu Apoptose und Zelltod haben entgegengesetzte Eigenschaften der stark induzierbaren, kurzen Isoform NFATc1/αA und der stetig exprimierten langen Isoform NFATc1/βC aufgezeigt. Daten von Sequenzierungen des gesamten Transkriptoms, die mit NFATc1/αA und -βC überexprimierenden WEHI-231 Zellen durchgeführt wurden (TRON, Mainz), bestätigten diese Befunde. Es zeigte sich, dass es wesentliche Veränderungen der Expressionsprofile Tausender von Genen gab. In WEHI-231-Zellen, die NFATc1/βC überexprimierten, waren viele dieser Gene an Apoptose und Zelltod beteiligt. Demgegenüber waren in NFATc1/αA-Zellen vor allem Gene betroffen, die an transkriptionaler Regulation und dem Zellzyklus beteiligt waren. Überdies war es uns möglich, ChIPseq Assays für NFATc1/αA und NFATc1/βC in einem Antikörper-unabhängigen Ansatz durchzuführen. Dadurch konnten wir neue NFATc1-Bindungstellen identifizieren. Es bedarf jedoch noch weiterer Untersuchungen, um diese Ergebnisse der Genom-weiten ChIPseq Assays zu bestätigen. Durch weitere ChIP Experimente konnten wir eine direkte Bindung von NFATc1/αA und NFATc1/βC an die regulatorischen Regionen der Prdm1- und Aicda-Gene nachweisen. Die Transkription beider Gene wurde durch die Überexpression von NFATc1/αA und -βC deutlich reguliert und spielt offenbar bei der Bildung von Plasma-B-Zellen, die für die Antikörper-Produktion verantwortlich sind, eine wesentliche Rolle. KW - Lymphozyt KW - Transkriptionsfaktor KW - Lymphozyten KW - NFATc1 KW - Lymphocytes KW - NFATc1 KW - Genregulation KW - Maus Y1 - 2013 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-83993 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Klein-Hessling, Stefan A1 - Muhammad, Khalid A1 - Klein, Matthias A1 - Pusch, Tobias A1 - Rudolf, Ronald A1 - Flöter, Jessica A1 - Qureischi, Musga A1 - Beilhack, Andreas A1 - Vaeth, Martin A1 - Kummerow, Carsten A1 - Backes, Christian A1 - Schoppmeyer, Rouven A1 - Hahn, Ulrike A1 - Hoth, Markus A1 - Bopp, Tobias A1 - Berberich-Siebelt, Friederike A1 - Patra, Amiya A1 - Avots, Andris A1 - Müller, Nora A1 - Schulze, Almut A1 - Serfling, Edgar T1 - NFATc1 controls the cytotoxicity of CD8\(^{+}\) T cells JF - Nature Communications N2 - Cytotoxic T lymphocytes are effector CD8\(^{+}\) T cells that eradicate infected and malignant cells. Here we show that the transcription factor NFATc1 controls the cytotoxicity of mouse cytotoxic T lymphocytes. Activation of Nfatc1\(^{-/-}\) cytotoxic T lymphocytes showed a defective cytoskeleton organization and recruitment of cytosolic organelles to immunological synapses. These cells have reduced cytotoxicity against tumor cells, and mice with NFATc1-deficient T cells are defective in controlling Listeria infection. Transcriptome analysis shows diminished RNA levels of numerous genes in Nfatc1\(^{-/-}\) CD8\(^{+}\) T cells, including Tbx21, Gzmb and genes encoding cytokines and chemokines, and genes controlling glycolysis. Nfatc1\(^{-/-}\), but not Nfatc2\(^{-/-}\) CD8\(^{+}\) T cells have an impaired metabolic switch to glycolysis, which can be restored by IL-2. Genome-wide ChIP-seq shows that NFATc1 binds many genes that control cytotoxic T lymphocyte activity. Together these data indicate that NFATc1 is an important regulator of cytotoxic T lymphocyte effector functions. KW - cytotoxic T cells KW - lymphocyte activation KW - signal transduction KW - gene regulation KW - immune cells KW - NFATc1 Y1 - 2017 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-170353 VL - 8 IS - 511 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Klein-Hessling, Stefan A1 - Rudolf, Ronald A1 - Muhammad, Khalid A1 - Knobeloch, Klaus-Peter A1 - Maqbool, Muhammad Ahmad A1 - Cauchy, Pierre A1 - Andrau, Jean-Christophe A1 - Avots, Andris A1 - Talora, Claudio A1 - Ellenrieder, Volker A1 - Screpanti, Isabella A1 - Serfling, Edgar A1 - Patra, Amiya Kumar T1 - A threshold level of NFATc1 activity facilitates thymocyte differentiation and opposes notch-driven leukaemia development JF - Nature Communications N2 - NFATc1 plays a critical role in double-negative thymocyte survival and differentiation. However, the signals that regulate Nfatc1 expression are incompletely characterized. Here we show a developmental stage-specific differential expression pattern of Nfatc1 driven by the distal (P1) or proximal (P2) promoters in thymocytes. Whereas, preTCR-negative thymocytes exhibit only P2 promoter-derived Nfatc1β expression, preTCR-positive thymocytes express both Nfatc1β and P1 promoter-derived Nfatc1α transcripts. Inducing NFATc1α activity from P1 promoter in preTCR-negative thymocytes, in addition to the NFATc1β from P2 promoter impairs thymocyte development resulting in severe T-cell lymphopenia. In addition, we show that NFATc1 activity suppresses the B-lineage potential of immature thymocytes, and consolidates their differentiation to T cells. Further, in the pTCR-positive DN3 cells, a threshold level of NFATc1 activity is vital in facilitating T-cell differentiation and to prevent Notch3-induced T-acute lymphoblastic leukaemia. Altogether, our results show NFATc1 activity is crucial in determining the T-cell fate of thymocytes. KW - acute lymphocytic leukaemia KW - transcription factors KW - lymphocyte differentiation Y1 - 2016 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-172974 VL - 7 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Alrefai, Hani A1 - Muhammad, Khalid A1 - Rudolf, Ronald A1 - Pham, Duong Anh Thuy A1 - Klein-Hessling, Stefan A1 - Patra, Amiya K. A1 - Avots, Andris A1 - Bukur, Valesca A1 - Sahin,, Ugur A1 - Tenzer, Stefan A1 - Goebeler, Matthias A1 - Kerstan, Andreas A1 - Serfling, Edgar T1 - NFATc1 supports imiquimod-induced skin inflammation by suppressing IL-10 synthesis in B cells JF - Nature Communications N2 - Epicutaneous application of Aldara cream containing the TLR7 agonist imiquimod (IMQ) to mice induces skin inflammation that exhibits many aspects of psoriasis, an inflammatory human skin disease. Here we show that mice depleted of B cells or bearing interleukin (IL)-10-deficient B cells show a fulminant inflammation upon IMQ exposure, whereas ablation of NFATc1 in B cells results in a suppression of Aldara-induced inflammation. In vitro, IMQ induces the proliferation and IL-10 expression by B cells that is blocked by BCR signals inducing NFATc1. By binding to HDAC1, a transcriptional repressor, and to an intronic site of the Il10 gene, NFATc1 suppresses IL-10 expression that dampens the production of tumour necrosis factor-α and IL-17 by T cells. These data indicate a close link between NFATc1 and IL-10 expression in B cells and suggest NFATc1 and, in particular, its inducible short isoform, NFATc1/αA, as a potential target to treat human psoriasis. KW - B cells KW - psoriasis KW - interleukins KW - inflammation Y1 - 2016 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-173053 VL - 7 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Muhammad, Khalid A1 - Rudolf, Ronald A1 - Pham, Duong Anh Thuy A1 - Klein-Hessling, Stefan A1 - Takata, Katsuyoshi A1 - Matsushita, Nobuko A1 - Ellenrieder, Volker A1 - Kondo, Eisaku A1 -  Serfling, Edgar T1 - Induction of Short NFATc1/αA Isoform Interferes with Peripheral B Cell Differentiation JF - Frontiers in Immunology N2 - In lymphocytes, immune receptor signals induce the rapid nuclear translocation of preformed cytosolic NFAT proteins. Along with co-stimulatory signals, persistent immune receptor signals lead to high levels of NFATc1/αA, a short NFATc1 isoform, in effector lymphocytes. Whereas NFATc1 is not expressed in plasma cells, in germinal centers numerous centrocytic B cells express nuclear NFATc1/αA. When overexpressed in chicken DT40 B cells or murine WEHI 231 B cells, NFATc1/αA suppressed their cell death induced by B cell receptor signals and affected the expression of genes controlling the germinal center reaction and plasma cell formation. Among those is the Prdm1 gene encoding Blimp-1, a key factor of plasma cell formation. By binding to a regulatory DNA element within exon 1 of the Prdm1 gene, NFATc1/αA suppresses Blimp-1 expression. Since expression of a constitutive active version of NFATc1/αA interfered with Prdm1 RNA expression, LPS-mediated differentiation of splenic B cells to plasmablasts in vitro and reduced immunoglobulin production in vivo, one may conclude that NFATc1/αA plays an important role in controlling plasmablast/plasma cell formation. KW - B cells KW - DT40 cells KW - germinal center KW - NFATc1 KW - plasmablasts KW - plasma cells Y1 - 2018 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-197501 SN - 1664-3224 VL - 9 IS - 32 ER -