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Activin A activation of Smad3 confers a natural brake to innate inflammation

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Phosphorylation of Smad3 is a critical mediator of TGF-b signaling, which plays an important role in regulating innate immune responses. However, whether Smad3 activation can be regulated in innate immune cells in TGF-β-independent contexts remains unknown. Here, we show that Smad3 is activated through the phosphorylation of its C-terminal residues (pSmad3C) in murine and human macrophages in response to bacterial and viral antigens, which is mediated by Activin A in a TGF-b independent manner. Specifically, infectious ligands, such as LPS, induced secretion of Activin A through the transcription factor STAT5 in macrophages, and Activin A signaling in turn activated pSmad3C. This Activin A-Smad3 axis controlled the mitochondrial ATP production and ATP conversion into adenosine by CD73 in macrophages, enforcing an anti-inflammatory mechanism. Consequently, mice with a deletion of Activin A receptor 1b specifically in macrophages (Acvr1bf/f-Lyz2cre) succumbed more to sepsis due to uncontrolled inflammation and exhibited exacerbated skin disease in a mouse model of imiquimod-induced psoriasis. Thus, we have revealed a previously unrecognized natural brake to inflammation in macrophages that occurs through the activation of Smad3 in an Activin A-dependent manner. Comparative gene expression profiling analysis of RNA-seq data for peritoneal elicited macrophages cultured in vitro with or without LPS and isolated from WT or Smad3 KO mice
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