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Regulation of inflammatory responses by pH-dependent transcriptional condensates

Cell. 2025-07; 
Zhongyang Wu, Scott D Pope, Nasiha S Ahmed, Diana L Leung, Yu Hong, Stephanie Hajjar, Cathleen Krabak, Zhe Zhong, Krishnan Raghunathan, Qiuyu Yue, Diya M Anand, Elizabeth B Kopp, Daniel Okin, Weiyi Ma, Ivan Zanoni, Jonathan C Kagan, Jay R Thiagarajah, Diana C Hargreaves, Ruslan Medzhitov, Xu Zhou Division of Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition, Department of Pediatrics, Boston Children's Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA 02115, USA; Broad Institute of Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard, Cambridge, MA 02142, USA.
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Abstract

Inflammation is an essential defense response but operates at the cost of normal tissue functions. Whether and how the negative impact of inflammation is monitored remains largely unknown. Acidification of the tissue microenvironment is associated with inflammation. Here, we investigated whether macrophages sense tissue acidification to adjust inflammatory responses. We found that acidic pH restructured the inflammatory response of macrophages in a gene-specific manner. We identified mammalian BRD4 as an intracellular pH sensor. Acidic pH disrupts transcription condensates containing BRD4 and MED1 via histidine-enriched intrinsically disordered regions. Crucially, a decrease in macrophage intracellular pH is ne... More

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