Temporal and subunit-specific modulations of the Rel/NF-kappa B transcription factors through CD28 costimulation

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KahnPerles, B
Lipcey, C
Lecine, P
Olive, D
Imbert, J
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[1] U. de Cancerol. Exp., U119 INSERM, 13009 Marseille
[2] INSERM U119, 13009 Marseille
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10.1074/jbc.272.35.21774
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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Stimulation of highly purified primary T lymphocytes through CD2 and CD28 adhesion molecules induces a long-term proliferation, dependent on persistent autocrine secretion of interleukin 2 (IL-2), high and prolonged expression of inducible CD25/IL-2 receptor (alpha chain (IL-2R alpha), and secretion of growth factors such as the granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF). CD28 costimulation appears to activate cytokine gene expression through conserved KB-related CD28 response (CD28RE) or cytokine 1 (CK-1) elements in addition to canonical NF-KB-binding sites. In this report, we assess: 1) the evolution of the expression, over an 8-day time period, of the Rel/NF-KB family of proteins in costimulated versus TcR/CD3 stimulated primary T cells; 2) the impact of changes on the in vitro occupancy of GM-CSF KB and CK-1, as well as IL-2R alpha KB sites; and 3) the differential regulation of newly synthesized p65 and c-Rel by IKB proteins. We show that CD2 + CD28 stimulation specifically induces, at maximal T cell proliferation phase, sustained nuclear overexpression of NFKB2 p52 and c-Rel subunits which might rely on long-lasting processing of p100 precursor for p52 and increased neosynthesis of c-Rel. This up-regulation correlates with sustained occupancy of GM-CSF KB and CK-1 elements by both proteins. Conversely, these subunits do not appear to bind to the IL-2R alpha KB site. Costimulation, but not TcR/CD3 stimulation, appears supported by sustained down-regulation of both IKB alpha and -beta regulators. Furthermore, contrary to p65, c-Rel appears to display little affinity for p105, p100 and IKB alpha regulators.
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