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role of transposable elements in the regulation of IFN-λ1 gene expression
by
Foxwell, Brian M.J
, Banks, Helen
, Krausgruber, Thomas
, Thomson, Scott J.P
, Udalova, Irina A
, Goh, Fui G
, Kotenko, Sergei V
in
antiviral properties
/ Binding sites
/ Biological Sciences
/ cytokines
/ dendritic cells
/ divergent evolution
/ DNA
/ Evolution
/ Gene expression
/ gene induction
/ Genes
/ Genetic transposition
/ Genomes
/ Genomics
/ interferon-beta
/ Myeloid cells
/ Promoter regions
/ transcription (genetics)
/ transcription factor NF-kappa B
/ transposons
/ Viruses
2009
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role of transposable elements in the regulation of IFN-λ1 gene expression
by
Foxwell, Brian M.J
, Banks, Helen
, Krausgruber, Thomas
, Thomson, Scott J.P
, Udalova, Irina A
, Goh, Fui G
, Kotenko, Sergei V
in
antiviral properties
/ Binding sites
/ Biological Sciences
/ cytokines
/ dendritic cells
/ divergent evolution
/ DNA
/ Evolution
/ Gene expression
/ gene induction
/ Genes
/ Genetic transposition
/ Genomes
/ Genomics
/ interferon-beta
/ Myeloid cells
/ Promoter regions
/ transcription (genetics)
/ transcription factor NF-kappa B
/ transposons
/ Viruses
2009
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role of transposable elements in the regulation of IFN-λ1 gene expression
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Foxwell, Brian M.J
, Banks, Helen
, Krausgruber, Thomas
, Thomson, Scott J.P
, Udalova, Irina A
, Goh, Fui G
, Kotenko, Sergei V
in
antiviral properties
/ Binding sites
/ Biological Sciences
/ cytokines
/ dendritic cells
/ divergent evolution
/ DNA
/ Evolution
/ Gene expression
/ gene induction
/ Genes
/ Genetic transposition
/ Genomes
/ Genomics
/ interferon-beta
/ Myeloid cells
/ Promoter regions
/ transcription (genetics)
/ transcription factor NF-kappa B
/ transposons
/ Viruses
2009
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role of transposable elements in the regulation of IFN-λ1 gene expression
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role of transposable elements in the regulation of IFN-λ1 gene expression
2009
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IFNs λ1, λ2, and λ3, or type III IFNs, are recently identified cytokines distantly related to type I IFNs. Despite an early evolutionary divergence, the 2 types of IFNs display similar antiviral activities, and both are produced primarily in dendritic cells. Although virus induction of the type I IFN-β gene had served as a paradigm of gene regulation, relatively little is known about the regulation of IFN-λ gene expression. Studies of virus induction of IFN-λ1 identified an essential role of IFN regulatory factors (IRF) 3 and 7, which bind to a regulatory DNA sequence near the start site of transcription. Here, we report that the proximal promoter region of the IFN-λ1 regulatory region is not sufficient for maximal gene induction in response to bacterial LPS, and we identify an essential cluster of homotypic NF-κB binding sites. Remarkably, these sites, which bind efficiently to NF-κB and function independently of the IRF3/7 binding sites, originate as transposable elements of the Alu and LTR families. We also show that depletion of the NF-κB RelA protein significantly reduces the level of the IFN-λ1 gene expression. We conclude that IFN-λ1 gene expression requires NF-κB, and we propose a model for IFN-λ1 gene regulation, in which IRF and NF-κB activate gene expression independently via spatially separated promoter elements. These observations provide insights into the independent evolution of the IFN-λ1 and IFN-β promoters and directly implicate transposable elements in the regulation of the IFN-λ1 gene by NF-κB.
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