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TNF induction of jagged-1 in endothelial cells is NFκB-dependent

Journal

GENE
Volume 435, Issue 1-2, Pages 36-44

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.gene.2009.01.003

Keywords

Angiogenesis; Transcription; Endothelial; TNF; NF kappa B; Notch

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  1. NIH [RO1 HL60067, HC086959]

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TNF-alpha is a potent proinflammatory cytokine that induces endothelial cell (EC) adhesion molecules. In addition, TNF promotes angiogenesis by inducing an EC tip cell phenotype and the expression of jagged-1, a ligand for the notch pathway. Notch signaling is critical for vascular patterning and helps to restrict the proliferation of tip cells. Here we demonstrate that TNF induction of jagged-1 in human EC is rapid and dependent upon signaling through TNFR1 but not TNFR2. A luciferase reporter construct carrying 3.7 kb of 5' promoter sequence from the human gene was responsive to both TNF and overexpression of NF kappa B pathway components. TNF-induced Promoter activation was blocked by treatment with an NF kappa B inhibitor or co-expression of dominant-negative IKK beta. Mutations in a putative NF kappa B-binding site at -3.0 kb, which is conserved across multiple species, resulted in a loss Of responsiveness to TNF and NF kappa B. Electromobility shift and chromatin immunoprecipitation assays revealed binding of both p50 and p65 to the promoter in response to TNF treatment. Full promoter activity also depends on an AP-1 site at -2.0 kb. These results indicate that canonical NF kappa B signaling is required for TNF induction of the notch ligand jagged-1 in EC. (C) 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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