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SUN1/2 controls macrophage polarization via modulating nuclear size and stiffness.


ABSTRACT: Alteration of the size and stiffness of the nucleus triggered by environmental cues are thought to be important for eukaryotic cell fate and function. However, it remains unclear how context-dependent nuclear remodeling occurs and reprograms gene expression. Here we identify the nuclear envelope proteins SUN1/2 as mechano-regulators of the nucleus during M1 polarization of the macrophage. Specifically, we show that LPS treatment decreases the protein levels of SUN1/2 in a CK2-βTrCP-dependent manner to shrink and soften the nucleus, therefore altering the chromatin accessibility for M1-associated gene expression. Notably, the transmembrane helix of SUN1/2 is solely required and sufficient for the nuclear mechano-remodeling. Consistently, SUN1/2 depletion in macrophages facilitates their phagocytosis, tissue infiltration, and proinflammatory cytokine production, thereby boosting the antitumor immunity in mice. Thus, our study demonstrates that, in response to inflammatory cues, SUN1/2 proteins act as mechano-regulators to remodel the nucleus and chromatin for M1 polarization of the macrophage.

SUBMITTER: Jiao S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10570371 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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SUN1/2 controls macrophage polarization via modulating nuclear size and stiffness.

Jiao Shi S   Li Chuanchuan C   Guo Fenghua F   Zhang Jinjin J   Zhang Hui H   Cao Zhifa Z   Wang Wenjia W   Bu Wenbo W   Lin Mobin M   Lü Junhong J   Zhou Zhaocai Z  

Nature communications 20231012 1


Alteration of the size and stiffness of the nucleus triggered by environmental cues are thought to be important for eukaryotic cell fate and function. However, it remains unclear how context-dependent nuclear remodeling occurs and reprograms gene expression. Here we identify the nuclear envelope proteins SUN1/2 as mechano-regulators of the nucleus during M1 polarization of the macrophage. Specifically, we show that LPS treatment decreases the protein levels of SUN1/2 in a CK2-βTrCP-dependent man  ...[more]

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