Heat shock protein 27 association with the IκB kinase complex regulates tumor necrosis factor α-induced NF-κB activation

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Heat shock protein 27 (Hsp27) is a ubiquitously expressed member of the heat shock protein family that has been implicated in various biological functions including the response to heat shock, oxidative stress, and cytokine treatment. Previous studies have demonstrated that heat shock proteins are involved in regulating signal transduction pathways including the NF-κB pathway. In this study, we demonstrated that Hsp27 associates with the IκB kinase (IKK) complex and that this interaction was stimulated by tumor necrosis factor α treatment. Phosphorylation of Hsp27 by the kinase mitogen-activated protein kinase-activated protein kinase 2, a downstream substrate of the mitogen-activated protein kinase p38, enhanced the association of Hsp27 with IKKβ to result in decreased IKK activity. Consistent with these observations, treatment of cells with a p38 inhibitor reduced the association of Hsp27 with IKKβ and thus resulted in increased IKK activity. These studies indicate that Hsp27 plays a negative role in down-regulating IKK signaling by reducing its activity following tumor necrosis factor α stimulation.

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Park, K. J., Gaynor, R. B., & Tae Kwak, Y. (2003). Heat shock protein 27 association with the IκB kinase complex regulates tumor necrosis factor α-induced NF-κB activation. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 278(37), 35272–35278. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M305095200

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