RORa is critical for mTORC1 activity in T cell-mediated colitis [ChIP-seq]
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Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is multi-factorial chronic intestinal inflammation driven by pathogenic T cells. The mechanisms underlying colitis pathogenicity and anti-TNF therapy resistance are not fully understood. Here we demonstrate that RORa is highly expressed in active UC patients, particularly in those non-responsive to anti-TNF treatment. Rora deficient CD4+ T cells could not induce severe gut inflammation in a T cell transfer colitis model. Mechanistically, RORa regulated T cell infiltration in colon by promoting T cell migration and inhibiting T cell apoptosis. Meanwhile, genome-wide occupancy and transcriptome analysis revealed that RORa promoted mTORC1 activation. mTORC1 signaling, also hyperactivated in active UC patients, was necessary for T cell-mediated colitis. Overall design: We constructed RORa-HA-ires-RFP expressing plasmid, and performed ChIP-seq using transfected in vitro cultured Th17 cells.
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2021-07-30



