Cell Reports (Sep 2021)

RORα is critical for mTORC1 activity in T cell-mediated colitis

  • Xinxin Chi,
  • Wei Jin,
  • Xue Bai,
  • Xiaohong Zhao,
  • Jing Shao,
  • Jiaqi Li,
  • Qinli Sun,
  • Bing Su,
  • Xiaohu Wang,
  • Xuexian O. Yang,
  • Chen Dong

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 36, no. 11
p. 109682

Abstract

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Summary: Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is multi-factorial chronic intestinal inflammation driven by pathogenic T cells, among which a large portion of patients are resistant to current anti-inflammatory regimes. The mechanisms underlying colitis pathogenicity and drug resistance are not fully understood. Here, we demonstrate that RORα is highly expressed in active UC patients, particularly in those non-responsive to anti-TNF treatment. Rorα deficiency in CD4+ T cells greatly reduced colitis development. Mechanistically, RORα regulated T cell infiltration in colon and inhibited T cell apoptosis. Meanwhile, genome-wide occupancy and transcriptome analysis revealed that RORα promoted mTORC1 activation. mTORC1 signaling, also hyperactivated in active UC patients, is necessary for T cell-mediated colitis. Our results thus demonstrate a crucial role of the RORα-mTORC1 axis in CD4+ T cells in promoting IBD, which may be targeted in human patients.

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