The human IL-23 receptor rs11209026 A allele promotes the expression of a soluble IL-23R-encoding mRNA species
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The human IL-23 receptor rs11209026 A allele promotes the expression of a soluble IL-23R-encoding mRNA species
Abstract
The human IL23R gene single nucleotide polymorphism rs11209026 A allele confers protection against inflammatory diseases. However, although this difference has been associated with reductions in IL-23-induced IL-17A production and STAT3 phosphorylation, the molecular mechanism underlying these changes remains undefined. Th17 cell maturation depends on IL-23 signaling. Multiple splice forms of the human IL23R transcript exist, and one, Δ9, encodes a soluble form of the receptor. In this study, we asked whether this protective allele was associated with mRNA splicing. Using mini-gene constructs and competitive oligonucleotide binding, we showed that the A allele alters IL-23R α-chain mRNA splicing and favors exon 9 skipping by reducing the binding of the splicing enhancer SF2. This enhances expression of the Δ9 mRNA and consequently diminishes IL-23 signaling. Thus, the presence of the A allele increases expression of the soluble form of IL23R mRNA (which then functions as a decoy receptor) and lowers the ability to develop a Th17 phenotype upon IL-23 stimulation. We further showed that antisense oligonucleotides targeting the SF2 binding site could efficiently induce exon 9 skipping in the presence of the G allele, and thereby replicate the effect of the A allele. Antisense oligonucleotide treatment caused dose-responsive induction of the IL23RΔ9 mRNA and interfered with in vitro differentiation of human Th17 cells, reducing their expression of the signature Th17 cytokines IL-17A and IL-17F. This may represent a novel approach to therapy of Th17-mediated diseases by elevating soluble IL-23R while simultaneously reducing the remaining cell surface receptor density.
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