Oxidative stress and inflammation modulate Rev-erbα signaling in the neonatal lung and affect circadian rhythmicity

G Yang, CJ Wright, MD Hinson… - Antioxidants & redox …, 2014 - liebertpub.com
G Yang, CJ Wright, MD Hinson, AP Fernando, S Sengupta, C Biswas, P La, PA Dennery
Antioxidants & redox signaling, 2014liebertpub.com
Aims: The response to oxidative stress and inflammation varies with diurnal rhythms.
Nevertheless, it is not known whether circadian genes are regulated by these stimuli. We
evaluated whether Rev-erbα, a key circadian gene, was regulated by oxidative stress and/or
inflammation in vitro and in a mouse model. Results: A unique sequence consisting of
overlapping AP-1 and nuclear factor kappa B (NFκB) consensus sequences was identified
on the mouse Rev-erbα promoter. This sequence mediates Rev-erbα promoter activity and …
Abstract
Aims: The response to oxidative stress and inflammation varies with diurnal rhythms. Nevertheless, it is not known whether circadian genes are regulated by these stimuli. We evaluated whether Rev-erbα, a key circadian gene, was regulated by oxidative stress and/or inflammation in vitro and in a mouse model. Results: A unique sequence consisting of overlapping AP-1 and nuclear factor kappa B (NFκB) consensus sequences was identified on the mouse Rev-erbα promoter. This sequence mediates Rev-erbα promoter activity and transcription in response to oxidative stress and inflammation. This region serves as an NrF2 platform both to receive oxidative stress signals and to activate Rev-erbα, as well as an NFκB-binding site to repress Rev-erbα with inflammatory stimuli. The amplitude of the rhythmicity of Rev-erbα was altered by pre-exposure to hyperoxia or disruption of NFκB in a cell culture model of circadian simulation. Oxidative stress overcame the inhibitory effect of NFκB binding on Rev-erbα transcription. This was confirmed in neonatal mice exposed to hyperoxia, where hyperoxia-induced lung Rev-erbα transcription was further increased with NFκB disruption. Interestingly, this effect was not observed in similarly exposed adult mice. Innovation: These data provide novel mechanistic insights into how key circadian genes are regulated by oxidative stress and inflammation in the neonatal lung. Conclusion: Rev-erbα transcription and circadian oscillation are susceptible to oxidative stress and inflammation in the neonate. Due to Rev-erbα's role in cellular metabolism, this could contribute to lung cellular function and injury from inflammation and oxidative stress. Antioxid. Redox Signal. 21, 17–32.
Mary Ann Liebert