Differential Contribution of NFATc2 and NFATc1 to TNF-α Gene Expression in T Cells

  • Kaminuma O
  • Kitamura F
  • Kitamura N
  • et al.
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Abstract

The NFAT family transcription factors play crucial roles in immunological and other biological events; however, the functional differences among NFAT members have not been fully elucidated. This study investigated the relative contribution of NFATc2 and NFATc1 to the transactivation of cytokine genes in T cells. Ectopic expression of NFATc2 but not NFATc1, especially its short isoform, enhanced TNF-α synthesis in human T cells at the gene transcription level, whereas both NFATs augmented IL-2 expression. In addition, a reduction of the shortest NFATc1 isoform using RNA interference technology failed to suppress TNF-α expression. The promoter/enhancer activity of the NFAT-binding site in the TNF-α gene was up-regulated by NFATc2 but not by NFATc1, whereas both NFATs associated similarly with this region. A study of mRNA expression using NFATc2/NFATc1 chimeric molecules revealed that the enhancing activity of NFAT on the TNF-α gene was lost by truncation of its C-terminal transactivation domain. In addition, this domain derived from NFATc2 behaved as a dominant negative against the NFAT site in TNF-α promoter-dependent transcriptional activity in T cells. We conclude that the C-terminal transactivation domain in NFAT is crucial for TNF-α gene expression in human T cells.

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Kaminuma, O., Kitamura, F., Kitamura, N., Hiroi, T., Miyoshi, H., Miyawaki, A., & Miyatake, S. (2008). Differential Contribution of NFATc2 and NFATc1 to TNF-α Gene Expression in T Cells. The Journal of Immunology, 180(1), 319–326. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.180.1.319

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