IFN-γ and IL-4 differently regulate inducible NO synthase gene expression through IRF-1 modulation

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NO is a labile radical involved in several immunological, antimicrobial and inflammatory processes. In macrophages, NO formation is catalyzed by the cytokine-inducible enzyme inducible NO synthase (iNOS). The importance of IFN regulatory factor (IRF)-1 and of the signal transducers and activators of transcription (STAT)-1 for the induction of iNOS gene expression in response to IFN-γ has been well defined. Here, we investigated the molecular events responsible for the inhibition of iNOS gene expression by IL-4 in the murine macrophage cell line RAW264.7. Unidirectional deletion analysis on iNOS promoter demonstrated that an IFN-stimulated responsive element (ISRE), contained in the -980 to -765 bp region of the iNOS promoter, may be involved in the IL-4-mediated inhibition of IFN-γ-incducible iNOS transcription. Accordingly, the IFN-γ-induced binding activity of IRF-1 to the ISRE sequence was reduced in cells pre-treated with IL-4, while the binding activity of STAT-1 to the STAT-binding element (SBE) within the same region of the iNOS promoter remained unaffected. Moreover, IL-4 even down-regulated IFN-γ-inducible expression of IRF-1 mRNA. This could be related to a transcriptional mechanism by which IL-4 and IFN-γ differentially influence the trans-acting of the activity of the STAT factors binding to SBE within the IRF-1 promoter. SBE is targeted by IFN-γ-inducible STAT-1 and by IL-4 inducible STAT-6. Although STAT-6 has no trans-acting function on iNOS gene expression, it is able to inhibit the IFN-γ-induced expression of IRF-1. Thus, IL-4 may down-regulate IFN-γ-inducible iNOS transcription by activation of STAT-6 which in turn inhibits IRF-1 expression.

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Coccia, E. M., Stellacci, E., Marziali, G., Weiss, G., & Battistini, A. (2000). IFN-γ and IL-4 differently regulate inducible NO synthase gene expression through IRF-1 modulation. International Immunology, 12(7), 977–985. https://doi.org/10.1093/intimm/12.7.977

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