Transcription factor Tfec contributes to the IL-4-inducible expression of a small group of genes in mouse macrophages including the granulocyte colony-stimulating factor receptor


Autoria(s): Rehli, M.; Sulzbacher, S.; Pape, S.; Ravasi, T.; Wells, C. A.; Heinz, S.; Sollner, L.; El Chartouni, C.; Krause, S. W.; Steingrimsson, E.; Hume, D. A.; Andreesen, R.
Data(s)

01/01/2005

Resumo

Expression of the mouse transcription factor EC (Tfec) is restricted to the myeloid compartment, suggesting a function for Tfec in the development or function of these cells. However, mice lacking Tfec develop normally, indicating a redundant role for Tfec in myeloid cell development. We now report that Tfec is specifically induced in bone marrow-derived macrophages upon stimulation with the Th2 cytokines, IL-4 and IL-13, or LPS. LPS induced a rapid and transient up-regulation of Tfec mRNA expression and promoter activity, which was dependent on a functional NF-kappa B site. IL-4, however, induced a rapid, but long-lasting, increase in Tfec mRNA, which, in contrast to LPS stimulation, also resulted in detectable levels of Tfec protein. IL-4-induced transcription of Tfec was absent in macrophages lacking Stat6, and its promoter depended on two functional Stat6-binding sites. A global comparison of IL-4-induced genes in both wild-type and Tfec mutant macrophages revealed a surprisingly mild phenotype with only a few genes affected by Tfec deficiency. These included the G-CSFR (Csf3r) gene that was strongly up-regulated by IL-4 in wild-type macrophages and, to a lesser extent, in Tfec mutant macrophages. Our study also provides a general definition of the transcriptome in alternatively activated mouse macrophages and identifies a large number of novel genes characterizing this cell type.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:75990

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Amer Assoc Immunologists

Palavras-Chave #Immunology #Interferon-gamma #Dendritic Cells #Human Monocytes #Gm-csf #Activation #Pu.1 #Interleukin-4 #Differentiation #Chemokine #Responses #C1 #320202 Cellular Immunology #730102 Immune system and allergy
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Journal Article