A Novel NF-κB Binding Site Controls Human Granzyme B Gene Transcription

  • Huang C
  • Bi E
  • Hu Y
  • et al.
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Abstract

Granzyme B expression is essential for eliciting NK cell cytotoxicity and T cell function. However, its transcriptional regulatory mechanism is not well understood. In this report, we demonstrate in human NK cells and T cells that the NF-κB-signaling pathway is involved in such control. Furthermore, a novel downstream human granzyme B gene sequence (GGAGATTCCC) was identified for NF-κB binding. EMSA, luciferase, and chromatin immunoprecipitation assays in vitro and in vivo indicated that this NF-κB binding site is functional in an NK cell line and its primary counterpart. Our data also demonstrate that this binding site is functional in Jurkat T cells. Taken together, we identified a novel NF-κB binding site, which plays a pivotal role in controlling human granzyme B gene transcription.

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Huang, C., Bi, E., Hu, Y., Deng, W., Tian, Z., Dong, C., … Sun, B. (2006). A Novel NF-κB Binding Site Controls Human Granzyme B Gene Transcription. The Journal of Immunology, 176(7), 4173–4181. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.176.7.4173

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