Resolution of renal inflammation: a new role for NF-kappaB1 (p50) in inflammatory kidney diseases.
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Resolution of renal inflammation: a new role for NF-kappaB1 (p50) in inflammatory kidney diseases. / Panzer, Ulf; Steinmetz, Oliver; Turner, Jan Eric; Meyer-Schwesinger, Catherine; von Ruffer, Claudia; Meyer, Tobias N; Zahner, Gunther; Gómez-Guerrero, Carmen; Schmid, Roland M; Helmchen, Udo; Moeckel, Gilbert W; Wolf, Gunter; Stahl, Rolf A.K.; Thaiss, Friedrich.
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T1 - Resolution of renal inflammation: a new role for NF-kappaB1 (p50) in inflammatory kidney diseases.
AU - Panzer, Ulf
AU - Steinmetz, Oliver
AU - Turner, Jan Eric
AU - Meyer-Schwesinger, Catherine
AU - von Ruffer, Claudia
AU - Meyer, Tobias N
AU - Zahner, Gunther
AU - Gómez-Guerrero, Carmen
AU - Schmid, Roland M
AU - Helmchen, Udo
AU - Moeckel, Gilbert W
AU - Wolf, Gunter
AU - Stahl, Rolf A.K.
AU - Thaiss, Friedrich
PY - 2009
Y1 - 2009
N2 - In renal tissue injury, activation of the transcription factor NF-kappa B has a central role in the induction of pro-inflammatory gene expression, which are involved in the development of progressive renal inflammatory disease. The function of NF-kappa B during the switch from the inflammatory process toward resolution, however, is largely unknown. Therefore, we assessed the time-dependent activation and function of NF-kappa B in two different models of acute nephritis. Our experiments demonstrate a biphasic activation of NF-kappa B in the anti-Thy-1 model of glomerulonephritis in rats and the LPS-induced nephritis in mice, with a first peak during the induction phase and a second peak during the resolution period. After induction of glomerular immune injury in rats, predominantly NF-kappa B p65/p50 heterodimer complexes are shifted to the nucleus whereas during the resolution phase predominantly p50 homodimers could be demonstrated in the nuclear compartment. In addition, we could demonstrate that p50 protein plays a pivotal role in the resolution of LPS induced renal inflammation as NF-kappa B p50 knockout mice demonstrate significantly higher chemokine expression, prolonged renal inflammatory cell infiltration with consecutive tissue injury and reduced survival. In conclusion our studies indicate that NF-kappa B subunit p50 proteins have critical in vivo functions in immunologically mediated renal disease by downregulating inflammation during the resolution period. Key words: renal inflammation, chemokines, resolution of inflammation, NF-kappa B.
AB - In renal tissue injury, activation of the transcription factor NF-kappa B has a central role in the induction of pro-inflammatory gene expression, which are involved in the development of progressive renal inflammatory disease. The function of NF-kappa B during the switch from the inflammatory process toward resolution, however, is largely unknown. Therefore, we assessed the time-dependent activation and function of NF-kappa B in two different models of acute nephritis. Our experiments demonstrate a biphasic activation of NF-kappa B in the anti-Thy-1 model of glomerulonephritis in rats and the LPS-induced nephritis in mice, with a first peak during the induction phase and a second peak during the resolution period. After induction of glomerular immune injury in rats, predominantly NF-kappa B p65/p50 heterodimer complexes are shifted to the nucleus whereas during the resolution phase predominantly p50 homodimers could be demonstrated in the nuclear compartment. In addition, we could demonstrate that p50 protein plays a pivotal role in the resolution of LPS induced renal inflammation as NF-kappa B p50 knockout mice demonstrate significantly higher chemokine expression, prolonged renal inflammatory cell infiltration with consecutive tissue injury and reduced survival. In conclusion our studies indicate that NF-kappa B subunit p50 proteins have critical in vivo functions in immunologically mediated renal disease by downregulating inflammation during the resolution period. Key words: renal inflammation, chemokines, resolution of inflammation, NF-kappa B.
M3 - SCORING: Zeitschriftenaufsatz
JO - AM J PHYSIOL-RENAL
JF - AM J PHYSIOL-RENAL
SN - 1931-857X
ER -