N-6-Adenosine Methylation Of Socs1 Mrna Is Required To Sustain The Negative Feedback Control Of Macrophage Activation

DEVELOPMENTAL CELL(2020)

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Bacterial infection triggers a cytokine storm that needs to be resolved to maintain the host's wellbeing. Here, we report that ablation of m(6)A methyltransferase subunit METTL14 in myeloid cells exacerbates macrophage responses to acute bacterial infection in mice, leading to high mortality due to sustained production of proinflammatory cytokines. METTL14 depletion blunts Socs1 m(6)A methylation and reduces YTHDF1 binding to the m(6)A sites, which diminishes SOCS1 induction leading to the overactivation of TLR4/NF-kappa B signaling. Forced expression of SOCS1 in macrophages depleted of METTL14 or YTHDF1 rescues the hyper-responsive phenotype of these macrophages in vitro and in vivo. We further show that LPS treatment induces Socs1 m(6)A methylation and sustains SOCS1 induction by promoting Fto mRNA degradation, and forced FTO expression in macrophages mimics the phenotype of METTL14-depleted macrophages. We conclude that m(6)A methylation-mediated SOCS1 induction is required to maintain the negative feedback control of macrophage activation in response to bacterial infection.
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FTO,METTL14,SOCS1,YTHDF1,bacterial infection,cytokine storm,m(6)A methylation,macrophage,negative feedback,sepsis
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