Interferon Regulatory Factor-3-mediated Activation of the Interferon-sensitive Response Element by Toll-like receptor (TLR) 4 but Not TLR3 Requires the p65 Subunit of NF-κB

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Interferon regulatory factor (IRF) 3 is a transcription factor that binds the interferon-sensitive response element (ISRE) and is activated by Toll-like receptor 3 (TLR3) and TLR4. We have found that a dominant negative form of IκB kinase 2 and a mutant form of IκB, which acts as a super-repressor of NF-κB, blocked activation of the ISRE by the TLR4 ligand lipopolysaccharide but not the TLR3 ligand poly(I-C). TLR4 failed to activate the ISRE in mouse embryonic fibroblasts bearing a targeted deletion of p65, whereas the response to TLR3 in these cells was normal. The p65 subunit of NF-κB was detected in the lipopolysaccharide-activated but not poly(I-C)-activated ISRE-binding complex. Finally, p65 promoted transactivation of gene expression by IRF-3. These results therefore indicate that IRF-3-mediated activation of the ISRE by TLR4 but not TLR3 requires the p65 subunit of NF-κB.

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Wietek, C., Miggin, S. M., Jefferies, C. A., & O’Neill, L. A. J. (2003). Interferon Regulatory Factor-3-mediated Activation of the Interferon-sensitive Response Element by Toll-like receptor (TLR) 4 but Not TLR3 Requires the p65 Subunit of NF-κB. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 278(51), 50923–50931. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M308135200

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