Stat1 and NF-kappaB play important roles in the regulation of the immune system. Abnormal regulation of STAT and NF-kappaB activities has been associated with various human immune disorders. The activation of Stat1 and NF-kappaB has a central role in initiating the innate immune response. Studies from my laboratory have identified PIAS1 (protein inhibitor of activated Stat1) as a common negative regulator of Stat1 and NF-kappaB. Recently, we have generated PIAS1 null mice. Our preliminary studies have identified a physiological role of PIAS1 in the regulation of immune responses. The overall goal of this research proposal is to study the role of PIAS1 in immune regulation. These studies will enhance our ability to design novel therapeutic strategies for the treatment of infectious diseases. We will characterize the immunological phenotypes of Piasl knockout mice and examine the role of PIAS1 in innate immunity to pathogens. We will study the signaling specificity of PIAS1. Microarray analysis will be performed to define the specificity of PIAS1 in regulating the IFN-induced Stat1-dependent gene activation. We will examine the potential effect of Stat1 binding affinity on the specificity of PIAS1 using in vitro and in vivo DNA binding assays. In addition, we will test if PIASy affects the specificity of PIAS1 in Stat1-dependent gene activation by gene targeting and RNA interference approaches. We will examine the molecular mechanisms involved in the PIASl-mediated effect in immune regulation. Specifically, we will investigate the physiological importance of the PIAS1 SUMO ligase activity in PIASl-mediated gene regulation using a gene targeting strategy. The significance of the PIASl-mediated NF-kappaB regulation and the involvement of PIASl-regulated Stat1-dependent gene activation in antiviral response will be examined.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)
Type
Research Project (R01)
Project #
1R01AI063286-01
Application #
6855857
Study Section
Innate Immunity and Inflammation Study Section (III)
Program Officer
Winter, David B
Project Start
2004-12-01
Project End
2009-11-30
Budget Start
2004-12-01
Budget End
2005-11-30
Support Year
1
Fiscal Year
2005
Total Cost
$230,876
Indirect Cost
Name
University of California Los Angeles
Department
Internal Medicine/Medicine
Type
Schools of Medicine
DUNS #
092530369
City
Los Angeles
State
CA
Country
United States
Zip Code
90095
Liu, Bin; Tahk, Samuel; Yee, Kathleen M et al. (2014) PIAS1 regulates breast tumorigenesis through selective epigenetic gene silencing. PLoS One 9:e89464
Liu, Bin; Yee, Kathleen M; Tahk, Samuel et al. (2014) PIAS1 SUMO ligase regulates the self-renewal and differentiation of hematopoietic stem cells. EMBO J 33:101-13
Liu, Bin; Tahk, Samuel; Yee, Kathleen M et al. (2010) The ligase PIAS1 restricts natural regulatory T cell differentiation by epigenetic repression. Science 330:521-5
Liu, Bin; Shuai, Ke (2008) Targeting the PIAS1 SUMO ligase pathway to control inflammation. Trends Pharmacol Sci 29:505-9
Liu, Bin; Shuai, Ke (2008) Regulation of the sumoylation system in gene expression. Curr Opin Cell Biol 20:288-93