FEBS Letters
Volume 580, Issue 12 , Pages 2843-2849, 22 May 2006

Tuning up inflammation: How DNA sequence and chromatin organization control the induction of inflammatory genes by NF-κB

Edited by Horst Feldmann

Department of Experimental Oncology, European Institute of Oncology, Via Ripamonti 435, 20141 Milan, Italy

Received 21 February 2006; accepted 25 February 2006. published online 07 March 2006.

Abstract 

NF-κB is a collective name given to a family of ubiquitous transcription factors (TFs) activated in response to inflammatory stimuli and environmental stressors, and required for the activation of many crucial inflammatory and immune response genes. NF-κB is activated by degradation of its cytoplasmic anchors, the IκBs, and subsequent nuclear translocation and accumulation. Once entered in the nucleus NF-κB activates transcription of hundreds of genes; however, each inflammatory gene must be expressed and turned off with peculiar kinetics that suit its specific function. Chromatin organization plays a major role in controlling the kinetics of NF-κB recruitment to target genes and it represents an integration point mediating TF cooperativity.

Keywords: NF-κB, Transcription, Chromatin, Inflammation

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PII: S0014-5793(06)00275-4

doi:10.1016/j.febslet.2006.02.072

FEBS Letters
Volume 580, Issue 12 , Pages 2843-2849, 22 May 2006