Authors
Mai-Uyen Nguyen, Sarah Potgieter, Winston Huang, Julie Pfeffer, Sean Woo, Caifeng Zhao, Matthew Lawlor, Richard Yang, Angela Halstead, Sharon Dent, José B Sáenz, Haiyan Zheng, Zuo-Fei Yuan, Simone Sidoli, Christopher E Ellison, Michael Verzi
Publication date
2023/9/5
Journal
bioRxiv
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Preprints
Description
Histone acetyltransferases KAT2A and KAT2B are paralogs highly expressed in the intestinal epithelium, but their functions are not well understood. In this study, double knockout of murine Kat2 genes in the intestinal epithelium was lethal, resulting in robust activation of interferon signaling and interferon-associated phenotypes including the loss of intestinal stem cells. Use of pharmacological agents and sterile organoid cultures indicated a cell-intrinsic double-stranded RNA trigger for interferon signaling. Acetyl-proteomics and dsRIP-seq were employed to interrogate the mechanism behind this response, which identified mitochondria-encoded double-stranded RNA as the source of intrinsic interferon signaling. Kat2a and Kat2b therefore play an essential role in regulating mitochondrial functions as well as maintaining intestinal health.
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