Tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α persistently activates nuclear Factor-κB signaling through the type 2 TNF receptor in chromaffin cells:: Implications for long-term regulation of neuropeptide gene expression in inflammation

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Ait-Ali, Djida [1 ,2 ]
Turquier, Valerie [1 ]
Tanguy, Yannick [1 ]
Thouennon, Erwan [1 ]
Ghzili, Hafida [1 ]
Mounien, Lourdes [1 ]
Derambure, Celine [3 ]
Jegou, Sylvie [1 ]
Salier, Jean-Philippe [3 ]
Vaudry, Hubert [1 ]
Eiden, Lee E. [2 ]
Anouar, Youssef [1 ]
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[1] Univ Rouen, INSERM, European Inst Peptide Res IFRM23, Lab Cellular & Mol Neuroendocrinol,U413, F-76821 Mont St Aignan, France
[2] NIMH, Mol Neurosci Sect, Lab Cellular & Mol Regulat, NIH, Bethesda, MD 20892 USA
[3] Fac Med & Pharm, European Inst Peptide Res, INSERM, U519, F-76183 Rouen, France
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10.1210/en.2007-1192
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Chromaffin cells of the adrenal medulla elaborate and secrete catecholamines and neuropeptides for hormonal and paracrine signaling in stress and during inflammation. We have recently documented the action of the cytokine TNF-alpha on neuropeptide secretion and biosynthesis in isolated bovine chromaffin cells. Here, we demonstrate that the type 2 TNF-alpha receptor (TNF-R2) mediates TNF-alpha signaling in chromaffin cells via activation of nuclear factor (NF)-kappa B. Microarray and suppression subtractive hybridization have been used to identify TNF-alpha target genes in addition to those encoding the neuropeptides galanin, vasoactive intestinal polypeptide, and secretogranin II in chromaffin cells. TNF-alpha, acting through the TNF-R2, causes an early up-regulation of NF-kappa B, long-lasting induction of the NF-kappa B target gene inhibitor B (I kappa B), and persistent stimulation of other NF-kappa B-associated genes including mitogen-inducible gene-6 (MIG-6), which acts as an I kappa B signaling antagonist, and butyrate-induced transcript 1. Consistent with long-term activation of the NF-kappa B signaling pathway, delayed induction of neuropeptide gene transcription by TNF-alpha in chromaffin cells is blocked by an antagonist of NF-kappa B signaling. TNF-alpha-dependent signaling in neuroendocrine cells thus leads to a unique, persistent mode of NF-kappa B activation that features long-lasting transcription of both I kappa B and MIG-6, which may play a role in the long-lasting effects of TNF-alpha in regulating neuropeptide output from the adrenal, a potentially important feedback station for modulating longterm cytokine effects in inflammation.
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