| Literature DB >> 29109532 |
Jingjing Hou1,2,3, Shihao Jiang1, Jiabao Zhao1, Dong Zhu1, Xinmeng Zhao1, Jian-Chun Cai2,3, Si Qing Zhang4.
Abstract
NF-κB is a major regulator of gene transcription involved in immune, inflammation, apoptosis and stress responses. However, the regulation of NF-κB is not completely understood. Here, we report that the N-Myc and STATs Interactor (NMI), an IFN-inducible protein, is an important negative regulator of NF-κB activity. We found that NMI negatively regulates TNF-α-induced IL-6 and IL-1β production in HeLa cells. Overexpression of NMI inhibits NF-κB transcriptional activity, in contrast, depletion of NMI by shRNA increases NF-κB transcriptional activity. Mechanistically, NMI associates with NF-κB/p65 and inhibits NF-κB/p65 nuclear translocation and thereby negatively regulates NF-κB/p65 transcriptional activity. Taken together, our results demonstrate that NMI modulates the NF-κB signaling pathway by sequestering NF-κB/p65 in the cytoplasm, resulting in reduced IL-6 and IL-1β production after TNF-α stimulation. Treatment with IFNα in the presence of NMI leads to increased apoptosis in tumor cells. These findings reveal a novel mechanism by which NMI regulates NF-κB activity.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29109532 PMCID: PMC5674077 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-017-15074-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379