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Publication : HuR as a negative posttranscriptional modulator in inflammation.

First Author  Katsanou V Year  2005
Journal  Mol Cell Volume  19
Issue  6 Pages  777-89
PubMed ID  16168373 Mgi Jnum  J:102638
Mgi Id  MGI:3607862 Doi  10.1016/j.molcel.2005.08.007
Citation  Katsanou V, et al. (2005) HuR as a negative posttranscriptional modulator in inflammation. Mol Cell 19(6):777-89
abstractText  HuR is an RNA binding protein with an alleged role in the posttranscriptional activation of inflammatory mRNAs bearing AU-rich elements (AREs). Here, we show that the inducible increase of HuR in murine innate compartments suppresses inflammatory responses in vivo. In macrophages, HuR overexpression induced the translational silencing of specific cytokine mRNAs despite positive or nominal effects on their corresponding turnover. By using a model system of ARE dysfunction, we demonstrate that HuR does not alter the accumulation of target mRNAs in the absence of the destabilizing functions of Tristetraprolin but synergizes with the translational silencer TIA-1 to reduce the translation of cytokine mRNAs. Our data suggest that HuR acts in a pleiotropic fashion in inflammation through its functional interactions with specific mRNA subsets and negative posttranscriptional modules.
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