Abstract

Abstract It is well established that the TRIF- and MyD88-dependent signaling branches in the TLR4 pathway cooperate to induce a strong innate immune response. It is also known that certain toll-like receptor (TLR) ligand combinations can induce synergistic production of some cytokines. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying this signaling pathway cooperation remain elusive. We conducted a microarray analysis of mouse bone marrow-derived macrophages stimulated with all pairwise combinations of the TLR ligands LPS, Pam3CSK4, R848 and poly I:C to characterize synergy in transcript induction. We find that the crosstalk between the different TLR pathways is most prevalent in combinations which induce both the TRIF and the MyD88 pathways, which is essentially a mimic of the TLR4 pathway. Genes synergistically induced under dual TLR stimulation are mainly cytokines and immune effectors, including IL-6, IL-10, IL-1α, IL-1β, haptoglobin, lipocalin 2, and SOCS3. Based on these data, over 200 synergy factor candidates were picked and targeted using RNAi screening, with IL-6 and IL-12p40 secretion as read outs. A total of 32 hits were identified in the primary screening, including well-known regulators of secondary response gene transcription such as Nfkbiz, Irak2, Tnfaip3 and Tnip1. Secondary screening is ongoing to verify what role the 32 identified genes play in the MyD88/TRIF-dependent synergistic induction of immune regulators.

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