BCL-6 negatively regulates expression of the NF-κB1 p105/p50 subunit

Z Li, X Wang, RYL Yu, BB Ding, JJ Yu… - The Journal of …, 2005 - journals.aai.org
Z Li, X Wang, RYL Yu, BB Ding, JJ Yu, XM Dai, A Naganuma, ER Stanley, BH Ye
The Journal of Immunology, 2005journals.aai.org
BCL-6 is a transcription repressor frequently deregulated in non-Hodgkin's B cell
lymphomas. Its activity is also critical to germinal center development and balanced Th1/Th2
differentiation. Previous studies have suggested that NF-κB activity is suppressed in
germinal center and lymphoma B cells that express high levels of BCL-6, and yet the reason
for this is unknown. We report in this study that BCL-6 can bind to three sequence motifs in
the 5′ regulatory region of NF-κB1 in vitro and in vivo, and repress NF-κB1 transcription …
Abstract
BCL-6 is a transcription repressor frequently deregulated in non-Hodgkin’s B cell lymphomas. Its activity is also critical to germinal center development and balanced Th1/Th2 differentiation. Previous studies have suggested that NF-κB activity is suppressed in germinal center and lymphoma B cells that express high levels of BCL-6, and yet the reason for this is unknown. We report in this study that BCL-6 can bind to three sequence motifs in the 5′ regulatory region of NF-κB1 in vitro and in vivo, and repress NF-κB1 transcription both in reporter assays and in lymphoma B cell lines. BCL-6−/− mice further confirm the biological relevance of BCL-6-dependent regulation of NF-κB1 because BCL-6 inactivation caused notable increase in p105/p50 proteins in several cell types. Among these, BCL-6−/− macrophage cell lines displayed a hyperproliferation phenotype that can be reversed by NF-κB inhibitors, eg, N-tosyl-l-phenylalanine chloromethyl ketone and SN50, a result that is consistent with increased nuclear κB-binding activity of p50 homodimer and p50/p65 heterodimer. Our results demonstrate that BCL-6 can negatively regulate NF-κB1 expression, thereby inhibiting NF-κB-mediated cellular functions.
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