CIS controls the functional polarization of GM-CSF-derived macrophages
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The cytokine granulocyte-macrophage-colony stimulating factor (GM-CSF) possesses the capacity to differentiate monocytes into macrophages (MÃs) with opposing functions, namely, proinflammatory M1-like MÃs and immunosuppressive M2-like MÃs. Despite the importance of these opposing biological outcomes, the intrinsic mechanism that regulates the functional polarization of MÃs under GM-CSF signaling remains elusive. Here, we showed that GM-CSF-induced MÃ polarization resulted in the expression of cytokine-inducible SH2-containing protein (CIS) and that CIS deficiency skewed the differentiation of monocytes toward immunosuppressive M2-like MÃs. CIS deficiency resulted in hyperactivation of the JAK-STAT5 signaling pathway, consequently promoting downregulation of the transcription factor Interferon Regulatory Factor 8 (IRF8). Loss- and gain-of-function approaches highlighted IRF8 as a critical regulator of the M1-like polarization program. In vivo, CIS deficiency induced the differentiation of M2-like macrophages, which promoted strong Th2 immune responses characterized by the development of severe experimental asthma. Collectively, our results reveal a CIS-modulated mechanism that clarifies the opposing actions of GM-CSF in MÃ differentiation and uncovers the role of GM-CSF in controlling allergic inflammation.
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2022-12-13



