| Literature DB >> 21199896 |
Louise E Glover1, Karina Irizarry, Melanie Scully, Eric L Campbell, Brittelle E Bowers, Carol M Aherne, Douglas J Kominsky, Christopher F MacManus, Sean P Colgan.
Abstract
Numerous studies have revealed that hypoxia and inflammation occur coincidentally in mucosal disorders, such as inflammatory bowel disease. During inflammation, epithelial-expressed hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF) serves an endogenously protective function. In this study, we sought to explore how mucosal immune responses influence HIF-dependent end points. Guided by a screen of relevant inflammatory mediators, we identified IFN-γ as a potent repressor of HIF-dependent transcription in human intestinal epithelial cells. Analysis of HIF levels revealed that HIF-1β, but not HIF-1α, is selectively repressed by IFN-γ in a JAK-dependent manner. Cloning and functional analysis of the HIF-1β promoter identified a prominent region for IFN-γ-dependent repression. Further studies revealed that colonic IFN-γ and HIF-1β levels were inversely correlated in a murine colitis model. Taken together, these studies demonstrated that intestinal epithelial HIF is attenuated by IFN-γ through transcriptional repression of HIF-1β. These observations are relevant to the pathophysiology of colitis (i.e., that loss of HIF signaling during active inflammation may exacerbate disease pathogenesis).Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21199896 PMCID: PMC4040106 DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.1001442
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Immunol ISSN: 0022-1767 Impact factor: 5.422