Interferon regulatory factor-1 (IRF-1) has been recognized as an important tumor suppressor and growth regulatory transcription factor, which is also involved in cell differentiation. In this study we investigated the role of IRF-1 in phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate (PMA)-induced monocyte/macrophage differentiation of human monoblastic U937 cells. For this purpose U937 cells were stably transfected with a vector overexpressing IRF-1 antisense mRNA (U937 IRF-1A cells) and with the SV-40 empty vector (U937-SV40 e.v. cells). We report here that U937 and U937-SV40 e.v. cells differentiated into macrophage-like cells upon PMA stimulation and showed IRF-1 up-regulation. On the contrary, U937 IRF-1A cells stimulated with PMA kept an undifferentiated phenotype and proliferated actively. A direct correlation between induction of IRF-1 and up-regulation of IRF-1 gene targets such as ornithine decarboxylase (ODC) and WAF-1/CIP-1 was also observed in U937 cells. On the other hand U937 IRF-1A cells down-regulated ODC and did not express WAF-1. Results show that IRF-1 plays a pivotal role in PMA-induced monocyte/macrophage differentiation.
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Manzella, L., Conte, E., Cocchiaro, G., Guarniera, E., Sciacca, B., Bonaiuto, C., … Messina, A. (1999). Role of interferon regulatory factor 1 in monocyte/macrophage differentiation. European Journal of Immunology, 29(9), 3009–3016. https://doi.org/10.1002/(SICI)1521-4141(199909)29:09<3009::AID-IMMU3009>3.0.CO;2-H
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