[HTML][HTML] Rig-I−/− mice develop colitis associated with downregulation of Gαi2

Y Wang, HX Zhang, YP Sun, ZX Liu, XS Liu, L Wang… - Cell research, 2007 - nature.com
Y Wang, HX Zhang, YP Sun, ZX Liu, XS Liu, L Wang, SY Lu, H Kong, QL Liu, XH Li, ZY Lu…
Cell research, 2007nature.com
RIG-I (retinoid acid-inducible gene-I), a putative RNA helicase with a cytoplasmic caspase-
recruitment domain (CARD), was identified as a pattern-recognition receptor (PRR) that
mediates antiviral immunity by inducing type I interferon production. To further study the
biological function of RIG-I, we generated Rig-I−/− mice through homologous recombination,
taking a different strategy to the previously reported strategy. Our Rig-I−/− mice are viable
and fertile. Histological analysis shows that Rig-I−/− mice develop a colitis-like phenotype …
Abstract
RIG-I (retinoid acid-inducible gene-I), a putative RNA helicase with a cytoplasmic caspase-recruitment domain (CARD), was identified as a pattern-recognition receptor (PRR) that mediates antiviral immunity by inducing type I interferon production. To further study the biological function of RIG-I, we generated Rig-I−/− mice through homologous recombination, taking a different strategy to the previously reported strategy. Our Rig-I−/− mice are viable and fertile. Histological analysis shows that Rig-I−/− mice develop a colitis-like phenotype and increased susceptibility to dextran sulfate sodium-induced colitis. Accordingly, the size and number of Peyer's patches dramatically decreased in mutant mice. The peripheral T-cell subsets in mutant mice are characterized by an increase in effector T cells and a decrease in naïve T cells, indicating an important role for Rig-I in the regulation of T-cell activation. It was further found that Rig-I deficiency leads to the downregulation of G protein αi2 subunit (Gαi2) in various tissues, including T and B lymphocytes. By contrast, upregulation of Rig-I in NB4 cells that are treated with ATRA is accompanied by elevated Gαi2 expression. Moreover, Gαi2 promoter activity is increased in co-transfected NIH3T3 cells in a Rig-I dose-dependent manner. All these findings suggest that Rig-I has crucial roles in the regulation of Gαi2 expression and T-cell activation. The development of colitis may be, at least in part, associated with downregulation of Gαi2 and disturbed T-cell homeostasis.
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