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Temperature regulates NF-κB dynamics and function through timing of A20 transcription

2018; National Academy of Sciences; Volume: 115; Issue: 22 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1073/pnas.1803609115

ISSN

1091-6490

Autores

Claire V. Harper, Dan J. Woodcock, Cynthia Lam, Manuel Garcia-Albornoz, Antony Adamson, L. Ashall, William Rowe, Polly Downton, Lorraine Schmidt, Simon West, David G. Spiller, D.A.J. Rand, Michael White,

Tópico(s)

interferon and immune responses

Resumo

Significance Inflammation is often accompanied by temperature change, but little is known about the role of temperature in the inflammatory response. We show that physiologically relevant temperature changes significantly perturb NF-κB dynamics following TNFα stimulation in single cells. Using experimentation informed by mathematical modeling, we found that these changes were mediated, at least in part, through the key feedback gene TNFAIP3/A20. Curtailing A20 expression removed temperature sensitivity across the fever range (37 °C to 40 °C). Gene expression was generally unaffected between these temperatures, although a select set of NF-κB−regulated genes was up-regulated at early time points. These genes were predominantly involved in inflammation, signaling, and cell fate. The cellular response to inflammation may therefore be mechanistically and functionally regulated by temperature.

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