Asgari Danial, Tate Ann T
Department of Biological Sciences, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee.
Evolutionary Studies Initiative, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, USA.
bioRxiv. 2025 Jun 6:2024.02.22.581613. doi: 10.1101/2024.02.22.581613.
Signaling pathways depend on negative and positive feedback loops (NFLs and PFLs) to regulate internal noise. Across diverse organisms, signaling is regulated by NFLs that function at different cellular locations. These range from NFLs functioning upstream near signal-receiving receptors to those downstream within the nucleus. While previous studies have examined the relationship between NFLs, internal noise in signaling pathways, and network topology, none have directly addressed how the cellular location of NFLs impacts noise regulation. This is significant given the almost ubiquitous presence of multi-level regulation systems within signaling pathways. Here, we use stochastic models inspired by Imd and Toll signaling to address this gap within the context of immune signaling. We use both mechanistic and evolutionary models to demonstrate how noise is regulated by NFLs and how this, in turn, affects the host's ability to fight off infection while minimizing immunopathologic effects of excessive immune gene expression. We found that downstream NFLs reduce noise in antimicrobial peptides (AMP) expression for some parameter values. On the other hand, upstream NFLs amplify the noise, but the presence of a strong PFL can reduce this noise. Our evolutionary simulations suggest that the mechanisms through which the downstream NFL operates within the cell can affect the evolution of the upstream NFLs. The results of our study provide insight into why distinct signaling pathways are regulated by varying numbers of NFLs, which operate in different cellular locations and employ diverse mechanisms to control gene expression.
信号通路依赖于负反馈和正反馈回路(NFLs和PFLs)来调节内部噪声。在不同的生物体中,信号传导由在不同细胞位置起作用的NFLs调节。这些范围从在信号接收受体附近上游起作用的NFLs到细胞核内下游的NFLs。虽然先前的研究已经研究了NFLs、信号通路中的内部噪声和网络拓扑之间的关系,但没有一项研究直接探讨NFLs的细胞位置如何影响噪声调节。考虑到信号通路中几乎普遍存在多级调节系统,这一点很重要。在这里,我们使用受Imd和Toll信号传导启发的随机模型来填补免疫信号传导背景下的这一空白。我们使用机械模型和进化模型来证明噪声是如何由NFLs调节的,以及这反过来如何影响宿主抵御感染的能力,同时将过度免疫基因表达的免疫病理效应降至最低。我们发现,对于某些参数值,下游NFLs会降低抗菌肽(AMP)表达中的噪声。另一方面,上游NFLs会放大噪声,但强PFL的存在可以降低这种噪声。我们的进化模拟表明,下游NFL在细胞内运作的机制可以影响上游NFLs的进化。我们的研究结果有助于深入了解为什么不同的信号通路由不同数量的NFLs调节,这些NFLs在不同的细胞位置起作用,并采用不同的机制来控制基因表达。