Abstract
The nuclear factor-κB (NF-κB) is an important transcription factor necessary for initiating and sustaining inflammatory and immune reactions. The inducers of NF-κB are well characterized, but the molecular mechanisms underlying multiple in vivo NF-κB activation processes are poorly understood. The injection of lipopolysaccharide resulted in a biphasic activation of NF-κB during the 18-h observation period in various organs of mice. The early and late phases of NF-KB activation occurred at 0.5-2 h and 8-12 h, respectively. Platelet-activating factor, which is released in response to lipopolysaccharide injection, was responsible for the activation of the early phase of NF-κB. The early NF-κB activity led to the induction of proinflammatory cytokines, tumor necrosis factor (TNF), and interleukin (IL)-1β, which are known to be efficient inducers of NF-κB. Using the TNF knockout and IL-1 receptor knockout mice, we found that TNF and IL-1β had a role in the second phase activation of NF-κB. These cytokines did promote the synthesis of platelet-activating factor, which in turn induced the secondary activation of NF-κB. These observations describe a novel autoregulatory molecular mechanism for the biphasic activation of NF-κB.
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Han, S. J., Ko, H. M., Choi, J. H., Seo, K. H., Lee, H. S., Choi, E. K., … Im, S. Y. (2002). Molecular mechanisms for lipopolysaccharide-induced biphasic activation of nuclear factor-κB (NF-κB). Journal of Biological Chemistry, 277(47), 44715–44721. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M202524200
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