Role of CREB1 and NFκB-p65 in the Down-regulation of renin gene expression by tumor necrosis factor α

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Tumor necrosis factor-α (TNFα) is a potent inhibitor of renin gene expression in renal juxtaglomerular cells. We have found that TNFα suppresses renin transcription via transcription factor NFκB, which targets a cAMP responsive element (CRE) in the renin promoter. Here we aimed to further clarify the role of NFκB and the canonical CRE-binding proteins of the CRE-binding protein/activating transcription factor (CREB/ATF) family in the inhibition of renin gene expression by TNFα in the juxtaglomerular cell line As4.1. TNFα caused a moderate decrease in the binding of CREB1 to its cognate CRE DNA binding site. On the other hand, NFκB-p65 transcriptional activity was substantially reduced by TNFα, which targeted a trans-activation domain at the very C terminus of the p65 molecule. Our results suggest that TNFα inhibits renin gene expression by decreasing the transactivating capacity of NFκB-p65 and partially by attenuating CREB1 binding to CRE. © 2005 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.

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Todorov, V. T., Völkl, S., Friedrich, J., Kunz-Schughart, L. A., Hehlgans, T., Vermeulen, L., … Kurtz, A. (2005). Role of CREB1 and NFκB-p65 in the Down-regulation of renin gene expression by tumor necrosis factor α. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 280(26), 24356–24362. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M502968200

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