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Publication : Differential RelA- and RelB-dependent gene transcription in LTbetaR-stimulated mouse embryonic fibroblasts.

First Author  Lovas A Year  2008
Journal  BMC Genomics Volume  9
Pages  606 PubMed ID  19087315
Mgi Jnum  J:145740 Mgi Id  MGI:3835909
Doi  10.1186/1471-2164-9-606 Citation  Lovas A, et al. (2008) Differential RelA- and RelB-dependent gene transcription in LTbetaR-stimulated mouse embryonic fibroblasts. BMC Genomics 9:606
abstractText  BACKGROUND: Lymphotoxin signaling via the lymphotoxin-beta receptor (LTbetaR) has been implicated in biological processes ranging from development of secondary lymphoid organs, maintenance of spleen architecture, host defense against pathogens, autoimmunity, and lipid homeostasis. The major transcription factor that is activated by LTbetaR crosslinking is NF-kappaB. Two signaling pathways have been described, the classical inhibitor of NF-kappaB alpha (IkappaBalpha)-regulated and the alternative p100-regulated pathway that result in the activation of p50-RelA and p52-RelB NF-kappaB heterodimers, respectively. RESULTS: Using microarray analysis, we investigated the transcriptional response downstream of the LTbetaR in mouse embryonic fibroblasts (MEFs) and its regulation by the RelA and RelB subunits of NF-kappaB. We describe novel LTbetaR-responsive genes that were regulated by RelA and/or RelB. The majority of LTbetaR-regulated genes required the presence of both RelA and RelB, revealing significant crosstalk between the two NF-kappaB activation pathways. Gene Ontology (GO) analysis confirmed that LTbetaR-NF-kappaB target genes are predominantly involved in the regulation of immune responses. However, other biological processes, such as apoptosis/cell death, cell cycle, angiogenesis, and taxis were also regulated by LTbetaR signaling. Moreover, LTbetaR activation inhibited expression of a key adipogenic transcription factor, peroxisome proliferator activated receptor-gamma (pparg), suggesting that LTbetaR signaling may interfere with adipogenic differentiation. CONCLUSION: Microarray analysis of LTbetaR-stimulated fibroblasts provided comprehensive insight into the transcriptional response of LTbetaR signaling and its regulation by the NF-kappaB family members RelA and RelB.
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