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Publication : Stat3 and CCAAT enhancer-binding protein β (C/ebpβ) activate Fanconi C gene transcription during emergency granulopoiesis.

First Author  Shah CA Year  2018
Journal  J Biol Chem Volume  293
Issue  11 Pages  3937-3948
PubMed ID  29382715 Mgi Jnum  J:262788
Mgi Id  MGI:6157113 Doi  10.1074/jbc.RA117.000528
Citation  Shah CA, et al. (2018) Stat3 and CCAAT enhancer-binding protein beta (C/ebpbeta) activate Fanconi C gene transcription during emergency granulopoiesis. J Biol Chem 293(11):3937-3948
abstractText  Interferon consensus sequence-binding protein (Icsbp) is required for terminating emergency granulopoiesis, an episodic event responsible for granulocyte production in response to infections and a key component of the innate immune response. Icsbp inhibits the expression of Stat3 and C/ebpbeta, transcription factors essential for initiating and sustaining granulopoiesis, and activates transcription of Fanconi C (FANCC), a DNA repair protein. In prior studies, we noted accelerated bone marrow failure in Fancc(-/-) mice undergoing multiple episodes of emergency granulopoiesis, associated with apoptosis of bone marrow cells with unrepaired DNA damage. Additionally, we found increased expression of Fanconi C and F proteins during emergency granulopoiesis. These findings suggest that Icsbp protects the bone marrow from DNA damage by increasing activity of the Fanconi DNA repair pathway, but the mechanisms for FANCC activation during initiation of emergency granulopoiesis are unclear. In this study, we observed that Stat3 and C/ebpbeta activate FANCC transcription and contribute to DNA repair. Our findings indicate that FancC expression is increased during Stat3- and C/ebpbeta-induced initiation of emergency granulopoiesis by these transcription factors and is maintained through termination by Icsbp. Our work reveals that Stat3- and C/ebpbeta-mediated FancC expression is a critical component for initiating and sustaining key innate immune responses.
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