c-Rel Is Required for Chromatin Remodeling Across the IL-2 Gene Promoter

  • Rao S
  • Gerondakis S
  • Woltring D
  • et al.
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Abstract

IL-2 gene transcription occurs in an activation-dependent manner in T cells responding to TCR and CD28 activation. One of the critical events leading to increased IL-2 transcription is an alteration in chromatin structure across the 300-bp promoter region of the gene. We initially showed that IL-2 gene transcription in CD4+ primary T cells is dependent on the NF-κB family member, c-Rel, but not RelA. We found that c-Rel is essential for global changes in chromatin structure across the 300-bp IL-2 promoter in response to CD3/CD28 in primary CD4+ T cells, but not in response to pharmacological signals, paralleling the requirement for c-Rel in IL-2 mRNA and protein accumulation. Interestingly, measurement of activation-induced localized accessibility changes using restriction enzyme digestion revealed that accessibility close to the c-Rel binding site in the CD28RR region of the promoter is specifically dependent on c-Rel. In contrast, restriction enzyme sites located at a distance from the CD28RR behave independently of c-Rel. These results suggest a nonredundant role for c-Rel in generating a correctly remodeled chromatin state across the IL-2 promoter and imply that the strength of the signal determines the requirement for c-Rel.

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Rao, S., Gerondakis, S., Woltring, D., & Shannon, M. F. (2003). c-Rel Is Required for Chromatin Remodeling Across the IL-2 Gene Promoter. The Journal of Immunology, 170(7), 3724–3731. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.170.7.3724

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