Interleukin-1 and Tumor Necrosis Factor Induce Transient Expression of an Inhibitor of Nuclear Factor kB in Endothelial Cells — Elisabetta d’Aniello (1993) | RDL Network
Interleukin-1 and Tumor Necrosis Factor Induce Transient Expression of an Inhibitor of Nuclear Factor kB in Endothelial Cells
Article 1993 en
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Elisabetta d’Aniello
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Ferruccio Breviario
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Ines Martin Padura
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Using a differential screening strategy, clone 133 was identified as an immediate early gene induced by interleukin-1 (IL-1) in human endothelial cells (HEC). The sequence of the cDNA revealed identity with a recently identified member of the inhibitors of nuclear factor kB family (IkB). IkB/clone 133 is expressed at low levels in unstimulated endothelial cells and is rapidly induced by the inflammatory cytokines IL-1 and tumor necrosis factor α(TNFα*), but not interleukin-6. Inducibility by IL-1 is abolished by the IL-1 receptor antagonist. Cycloheximide superinduces IkB/clone 133 expression in HEC. IL-1 and TNFα have little or no effect on IkB/clone 133 expression in a fibrosarcoma cell line responsive to these polypeptide mediators. These results show for the first time cytokine-inducible lineage-specific expression of a member of the IkB family.
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