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NF-κB links CO2 sensing to innate immunity and inflammation in mammalian cells.

Eoin P Cummins1, Kathryn M Oliver, Colin R Lenihan, Susan F Fitzpatrick, Ulrike Bruning, Carsten C Scholz, Craig Slattery, Martin O Leonard, Paul McLoughlin, Cormac T Taylor.   

Abstract

Molecular O(2) and CO(2) are the primary substrate and product of aerobic metabolism, respectively. Levels of these physiologic gases in the cell microenvironment vary dramatically both in health and in diseases, such as chronic inflammation, ischemia, and cancer, in which metabolism is significantly altered. The identification of the hypoxia-inducible factor led to the discovery of an ancient and direct link between tissue O(2) and gene transcription. In this study, we demonstrate that mammalian cells (mouse embryonic fibroblasts and others) also sense changes in local CO(2) levels, leading to altered gene expression via the NF-κB pathway. IKKα, a central regulatory component of NF-κB, rapidly and reversibly translocates to the nucleus in response to elevated CO(2). This response is independent of hypoxia-inducible factor hydroxylases, extracellular and intracellular pH, and pathways that mediate acute CO(2)-sensing in nematodes and flies and leads to attenuation of bacterial LPS-induced gene expression. These results suggest the existence of a molecular CO(2) sensor in mammalian cells that is linked to the regulation of genes involved in innate immunity and inflammation.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20817876     DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.1000701

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immunol        ISSN: 0022-1767            Impact factor:   5.422


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5.  Carbon dioxide-dependent regulation of NF-κB family members RelB and p100 gives molecular insight into CO2-dependent immune regulation.

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