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EGR-1 and DUSP-1 are important negative regulators of pro-allergic responses in airway epithelium.

Korneliusz Golebski1, Danielle van Egmond2, Esther J de Groot2, Kristina I L Roschmann2, Wytske J Fokkens2, Cornelis M van Drunen2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Primary nasal epithelium of house dust mite allergic individuals is in a permanently activated inflammatory transcriptional state.
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether a deregulated expression of EGR-1 and/or DUSP-1, two potential negative regulators of pro-inflammatory responses, could contribute to the activation of the inflammatory state.
METHODS: We silenced the expression of EGR-1 or DUSP-1 in the airway epithelial cell line NCI-H292. The cell lines were stimulated in a 24-h time course with the house dust mite allergen or poly(I:C). RNA expression profiles of cytokines were established using q-PCR and protein levels were determined in supernatants with ELISA.
RESULTS: The shRNA-mediated gene silencing reduced expression levels of EGR-1 by 92% (p<0.0001) and of DUSP-1 by 76% (p<0.0001). Both mutant cells lines showed an increased and prolonged response to the HDM allergen. The mRNA induction of IL-6 was 4.6 fold (p=0.02) and 2.4 fold higher (p=0.01) in the EGR-1 and DUSP-1 knock-down, respectively when compared to the induced levels in the control cell line. For IL-8, the induction levels were 4.6 fold (p=0.01) and 13.0 (p=0.001) fold higher. The outcome was largely similar, yet not identical at the secreted protein levels. Furthermore, steroids were able to suppress the poly(I:C) induced cytokine levels by 70-95%.
CONCLUSIONS: Deregulation of EGR-1 and/or DUSP-1 in nasal epithelium could be responsible for the prolonged activated transcriptional state observed in vivo in allergic disease. This could have clinical consequences as cytokine levels after the steroid treatment in EGR-1 or DUSP-1 knock-down remained higher than in the control cell line.
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Keywords:  Allergy; House dust mite; Poly(I:C); Transcription factors; Virus

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25638726     DOI: 10.1016/j.molimm.2014.12.011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Immunol        ISSN: 0161-5890            Impact factor:   4.407


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