A Gender-Dependent Molecular Switch of Inflammation via MyD88/Estrogen Receptor-Alpha Interaction

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El Sabeh, Rana | Bonnet, Mélanie | Le Corf, Katy | Lang, Kevin | Kfoury, Alain | Badran, Bassam | Hussein, Nader | Virard, Francois | Treilleux, Isabelle | Le Romancer, Muriel | Lebecque, Serge | Manie, Serge | Coste, Isabelle | Renno, Toufic

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International audience. Introduction: Most Toll-like receptors and IL-1/IL-18 receptors activate a signaling cascade via the adaptor molecule MyD88, resulting in NF-κB activation and inflammatory cytokine and chemokine production. Females are less susceptible than males to inflammatory conditions, presumably due to protection by estrogen. The exact mechanism underlying this protection is unknown.Methods: MCF7 cells expressing wild-type or mutated LXXLL motif were used to determine MyD88/estrogen receptor (ER)-a interaction by immunoprecipitation and cell activation by ELISA and luciferase reporter assay. IL-1b and/or E2 were used to activate MCF7 cells expressing normal or knocked down levels of PRMT1. Finally, in situ proximity ligation assay with anti-MyD88 and anti-methylated ER-a (methER-a) antibodies was used to evaluate MyD88/methylated ER-a interaction in THP1 cells and histological sections.Results: We show that MyD88 interacts with a methylated, cytoplasmic form of estrogen receptor-alpha (methER-α). This interaction is required for NF-κB transcriptional activity and pro-inflammatory cytokine production, and is dissociated by estrogen. Importantly, we show a strong gender segregation in gametogenic reproductive organs, with MyD88/methER-α interactions found in testicular tissues and in ovarian tissues from menopausal women, but not in ovaries from women age 49 and less - suggesting a role for estrogen in disrupting this complex in situ.Discussion: Collectively, our results indicate that the formation of MyD88/methER-α complexes during inflammatory signaling and their disruption by estrogen may represent a mechanism that contributes to gender bias in inflammatory responses.

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