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Genetic variation in IL-4 activated tissue resident macrophages alters the epigenetic state to determine strain specific synergistic responses to LPS

Res Sq [Preprint]. 2024 Jan 18:rs.3.rs-3759654. doi: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-3759654/v1.

Abstract

How macrophages in the tissue environment integrate multiple stimuli will depend on the genetic background of the host, but this is poorly understood. Here, we investigated C57BL/6 and BALB/c strain specific in vivo IL-4 activation of tissue-resident macrophages (TRMs) from the peritoneal cavity. C57BL/6 TRMs are more transcriptionally responsive to IL-4 stimulation, with a greater association of induced genes with super enhancers, induced enhancers, and topologically associating domains (TAD) boundaries. IL-4-directed epigenomic remodeling revealed BL/6 specific enrichment of NF-κB, IRF, and STAT motifs. Additionally, IL-4-activated BL/6 TRMs demonstrated an augmented synergistic response upon in vitro lipopolysaccharide (LPS) exposure compared to BALB/c TRMs, despite naïve BALB/c TRMs displaying a more robust transcriptional response to LPS than naïve BL/6 TRMs. Single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) analysis of mixed bone marrow chimeric mice indicated that transcriptional differences between BL/6 and BALB/c TRMs, and synergy between IL-4 and LPS, are cell intrinsic within the same tissue environment. Hence, genetic variation alters IL-4-induced cell intrinsic epigenetic reprogramming resulting in strain specific synergistic responses to LPS exposure.

Keywords: Genetic variation; IL-4; LPS; NF-κB; epigenetic reprogramming; synergistic gene activation; tissue resident macrophages.

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