TRIM14 expression is regulated by IRF-1 and IRF-2

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Tripartite motif-containing 14 (TRIM14) is a mitochondrial adaptor that promotes innate immune signaling and plays important roles in antiviral defense. Expression of TRIM14 is induced by interferon (IFN)-I. However, the mechanism by which IFN-I induces TRIM14 production is not yet determined. In this study, we have examined the function of TRIM14 promoter and found that a GC box and an IFN-stimulated response element (ISRE) are necessary for the basal level transcription of TRIM14. We further observed that IFN-I activates the TRIM14 promoter through the ISRE. In particular, interferon regulatory factor (IRF)-1 and IRF-2 bind to the TRIM14 promoter and activate transcription of TRIM14. Moreover, knockdown of IRF-1 reduces the stimulation of TRIM14 transcription by IFN-α, suggesting that IRF-1 is involved in the activation of TRIM14 by IFN-I. IRF-2 has little effect on IFN-α-induced TRIM14 transcription but is essential for the basal transcription of TRIM14.

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Cui, J., Xu, X., Li, Y., Hu, X., Xie, Y., Tan, J., & Qiao, W. (2019). TRIM14 expression is regulated by IRF-1 and IRF-2. FEBS Open Bio, 9(8), 1413–1420. https://doi.org/10.1002/2211-5463.12682

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