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Publication : The histone methyltransferase Ezh2 restrains macrophage inflammatory responses.

First Author  Kitchen GB Year  2021
Journal  FASEB J Volume  35
Issue  10 Pages  e21843
PubMed ID  34464475 Mgi Jnum  J:320400
Mgi Id  MGI:6844896 Doi  10.1096/fj.202100044RRR
Citation  Kitchen GB, et al. (2021) The histone methyltransferase Ezh2 restrains macrophage inflammatory responses. FASEB J 35(10):e21843
abstractText  Robust inflammatory responses are critical to survival following respiratory infection, with current attention focused on the clinical consequences of the Coronavirus pandemic. Epigenetic factors are increasingly recognized as important determinants of immune responses, and EZH2 is a prominent target due to the availability of highly specific and efficacious antagonists. However, very little is known about the role of EZH2 in the myeloid lineage. Here, we show EZH2 acts in macrophages to limit inflammatory responses to activation, and in neutrophils for chemotaxis. Selective genetic deletion in macrophages results in a remarkable gain in protection from infection with the prevalent lung pathogen, pneumococcus. In contrast, neutrophils lacking EZH2 showed impaired mobility in response to chemotactic signals, and resulted in increased susceptibility to pneumococcus. In summary, EZH2 shows complex, and divergent roles in different myeloid lineages, likely contributing to the earlier conflicting reports. Compounds targeting EZH2 are likely to impair mucosal immunity; however, they may prove useful for conditions driven by pulmonary neutrophil influx, such as adult respiratory distress syndrome.
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