| Literature DB >> 18025162 |
Karim C El Kasmi1, Amber M Smith, Lynn Williams, Geoffrey Neale, Athanasia D Panopoulos, Athanasia Panopolous, Stephanie S Watowich, Hans Häcker, Brian M J Foxwell, Peter J Murray.
Abstract
IL-10 regulates anti-inflammatory signaling via the activation of STAT3, which in turn controls the induction of a gene expression program whose products execute inhibitory effects on proinflammatory mediator production. In this study we show that IL-10 induces the expression of an ETS family transcriptional repressor, ETV3, and a helicase family corepressor, Strawberry notch homologue 2 (SBNO2), in mouse and human macrophages. IL-10-mediated induction of ETV3 and SBNO2 expression was dependent upon both STAT3 and a stimulus through the TLR pathway. We also observed that ETV3 expression was strongly induced by the STAT3 pathway regulated by IL-10 but not by STAT3 signaling activated by IL-6, which cannot activate the anti-inflammatory signaling pathway. ETV3 and SBNO2 repressed NF-kappaB- but not IFN regulatory factor 7 (IRF7)-activated transcriptional reporters. Collectively our data suggest that ETV3 and SBNO2 are components of the pathways that contribute to the downstream anti-inflammatory effects of IL-10.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 18025162 DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.179.11.7215
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Immunol ISSN: 0022-1767 Impact factor: 5.422