[HTML][HTML] Regulation of the NF-κB-mediated transcription of inflammatory genes

D Bhatt, S Ghosh - Frontiers in immunology, 2014 - frontiersin.org
D Bhatt, S Ghosh
Frontiers in immunology, 2014frontiersin.org
The NF-κB family of transcription factors plays a central role in the inducible expression of
inflammatory genes during the immune response, and the proper regulation of these genes
is a critical factor in the maintenance of immune homeostasis. The chromatin environment at
stimulus-responsive NF-κB sites is a major determinant in transcription factor binding, and
dynamic alteration of the chromatin state to facilitate transcription factor binding is a key
regulatory mechanism. NF-κB is in turn able to influence the chromatin state through a …
The NF-κB family of transcription factors plays a central role in the inducible expression of inflammatory genes during the immune response, and the proper regulation of these genes is a critical factor in the maintenance of immune homeostasis. The chromatin environment at stimulus-responsive NF-κB sites is a major determinant in transcription factor binding, and dynamic alteration of the chromatin state to facilitate transcription factor binding is a key regulatory mechanism. NF-κB is in turn able to influence the chromatin state through a variety of mechanisms, including the recruitment of chromatin modifying co-activator complexes such as p300, the competitive eviction of negative chromatin modifications, and the recruitment of components of the general transcriptional machinery. Frequently, the selective interaction with these co-activators is dependent on specific post-translational modification of NF-κB subunits. Finally, the mechanisms of inducible NF-κB activity in different immune cell types seem to be largely conserved. The diversity of cell-specific NF-κB-mediated transcriptional programs is established at the chromatin level during cell differentiation by lineage-defining transcription factors. These factors generate and maintain a cell-specific chromatin landscape that is accessible to NF-κB, thus restricting the inducible transcriptional response to a cell-appropriate output.
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