NF-κB is an important transcription factor required for T cell proliferation and other immunological functions. The NF-κB1 gene encodes a 105-kD protein that is the precursor of the p50 component of NF-κB. Previously, we and others have demonstrated that NF-κB regulates the NF-κB1 gene. In this manuscript we have investigated the molecular mechanisms by which T cell lines stimulated with phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate (PMA) and phytohemagglutin (PHA) display significantly higher levels of NF-κB1 encoding transcripts than cells stimulated with tumor necrosis factor-α, despite the fact that both stimuli activate NF-κB. Characterization of the NF-κB1 promoter identified an Egr-1 site which was found to be essential for both the PMA/ PHA-mediated induction as well as the synergistic activation observed after the expression of the RelA subunit of NF-κB and Egr-1. Furthermore, Egr-1 induction was required for endogenous NF-κB1 gene expression, since PMA/PHA-stimulated T cell lines expressing antisense Egr-1 RNA were inhibited in their ability to upregulate NF-κB1 transcription. Our studies indicate that transcriptional synergy mediated by activation of both Egr-1 and NF-κB may have important ramifications in T cell development by upregulating NF-κB1 gene expression.
Involvement of Egr-1/RelA Synergy in Distinguishing T Cell Activation from Tumor Necrosis Factor-α–induced NF-κB1 Transcription
Address correspondence to Albert S. Baldwin, Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center, Campus Box No. 7295, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC 27599.
This work was funded by the National Institute of Health (NIH) grant AI35098 awarded to A.S Baldwin and by the NIH postdoctoral fellowship grant 1F32-CA69790-01 awarded to M.W. Mayo.
1Abbreviations used in this paper: Egr-1; early growth response gene product; EMSA, electrophoretic mobility shift assay.
P.C. Cogswell and M.W. Mayo contributed equally to the scientific merit and preparation of this manuscript.
Patricia C. Cogswell, Marty W. Mayo, Albert S. Baldwin; Involvement of Egr-1/RelA Synergy in Distinguishing T Cell Activation from Tumor Necrosis Factor-α–induced NF-κB1 Transcription. J Exp Med 3 February 1997; 185 (3): 491–498. doi: https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.185.3.491
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