Possible new role for NF-κB in the resolution of inflammation

T Lawrence, DW Gilroy, PR Colville-Nash… - Nature medicine, 2001 - nature.com
T Lawrence, DW Gilroy, PR Colville-Nash, DA Willoughby
Nature medicine, 2001nature.com
Inflammation involves the sequential activation of signaling pathways leading to the
production of both pro-and anti-inflammatory mediators. Although much attention has
focused on pro-inflammatory pathways that initiate inflammation, relatively little is known
about the mechanisms that switch off inflammation and resolve the inflammatory response.
The transcription factor NF-κB is thought to have a central role in the induction of pro-
inflammatory gene expression and has attracted interest as a new target for the treatment of …
Abstract
Inflammation involves the sequential activation of signaling pathways leading to the production of both pro- and anti-inflammatory mediators. Although much attention has focused on pro-inflammatory pathways that initiate inflammation, relatively little is known about the mechanisms that switch off inflammation and resolve the inflammatory response. The transcription factor NF-κB is thought to have a central role in the induction of pro-inflammatory gene expression and has attracted interest as a new target for the treatment of inflammatory disease. We show here that NF-κB activation in leukocytes recruited during the onset of inflammation is associated with pro-inflammatory gene expression, whereas such activation during the resolution of inflammation is associated with the expression of anti-inflammatory genes and the induction of apoptosis. Inhibition of NF-κB during the resolution of inflammation protracts the inflammatory response and prevents apoptosis. This suggests that NF-κB has an anti-inflammatory role in vivo involving the regulation of inflammatory resolution.
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