NF-kappa B and I kappa B alpha: an inducible regulatory system in endothelial activation.

MA Read, MZ Whitley, AJ Williams… - The Journal of …, 1994 - rupress.org
MA Read, MZ Whitley, AJ Williams, T Collins
The Journal of experimental medicine, 1994rupress.org
Structural analysis of the promoters of several endothelial genes induced at sites of
inflammatory or immune responses reveals binding sites for the transcription factor nuclear
factor kappa B (NF-kappa B). Endothelial cells express transcripts encoding the p50/p105
and p65 components of NF-kappa B and the rel-related proto-oncogene c-rel; steady state
levels of these transcripts are transiently increased by tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-
alpha). Western blotting revealed that stimulation of endothelial cells with TNF-alpha …
Structural analysis of the promoters of several endothelial genes induced at sites of inflammatory or immune responses reveals binding sites for the transcription factor nuclear factor kappa B (NF-kappa B). Endothelial cells express transcripts encoding the p50/p105 and p65 components of NF-kappa B and the rel-related proto-oncogene c-rel; steady state levels of these transcripts are transiently increased by tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-alpha). Western blotting revealed that stimulation of endothelial cells with TNF-alpha resulted in nuclear accumulation of the p50 and p65 components of NF-kappa B. Ultraviolet crosslinking and immunoprecipitation demonstrated binding of the p50 and p65 components of NF-kappa B to the E-selectin kappa B site. Endothelial cells express an inhibitor of NF-kappa B activation, I kappa B-alpha (MAD-3). Protein levels of this inhibitor fall rapidly after TNF-alpha stimulation. In parallel, p50 and p65 accumulate in the nucleus and RNA transcript levels for I kappa B-alpha are dramatically upregulated. Recombinant p65 stimulates expression of E-selectin promoter-reporter constructs. I kappa B-alpha inhibits p65 or TNF-alpha-stimulated E-selectin promoter-reporter gene expression in transfected endothelial cells. The NF-kappa B and I kappa B-alpha system may be an inducible regulatory mechanism in endothelial activation.
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