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Ankers John M.♦, Awais R.♦, Jones Nicholas A.♦, Boyd J.♦, Ryan S.♦, Adamson Antony D.♦, Harper Claire V.V.♦, Bridge L.♦, Spiller David G.♦, Jackson Dean A.♦, Paszek P.♦, Sée V.♦, White Michael R.R.♦, Dynamic NF-κB and E2F interactions control the priority and timing of inflammatory signalling and cell proliferation,
eLife, ISSN: 2050-084X, DOI: 10.7554/eLife.10473, Vol.5, pp.e10473-1-35, 2016Abstract: Dynamic cellular systems reprogram gene expression to ensure appropriate cellular fate responses to specific extracellular cues. Here we demonstrate that the dynamics of Nuclear Factor kappa B (NF-κB) signalling and the cell cycle are prioritised differently depending on the timing of an inflammatory signal. Using iterative experimental and computational analyses, we show physical and functional interactions between NF-κB and the E2 Factor 1 (E2F-1) and E2 Factor 4 (E2F-4) cell cycle regulators. These interactions modulate the NF-κB response. In S-phase, the NF-κB response was delayed or repressed, while cell cycle progression was unimpeded. By contrast, activation of NF-κB at the G1/S boundary resulted in a longer cell cycle and more synchronous initial NF-κB responses between cells. These data identify new mechanisms by which the cellular response to stress is differentially controlled at different stages of the cell cycle. Affiliations:
Ankers John M. | - | other affiliation | Awais R. | - | other affiliation | Jones Nicholas A. | - | Massachusetts Institute of Technology (US) | Boyd J. | - | other affiliation | Ryan S. | - | other affiliation | Adamson Antony D. | - | other affiliation | Harper Claire V.V. | - | University of Manchester
(GB) | Bridge L. | - | other affiliation | Spiller David G. | - | other affiliation | Jackson Dean A. | - | other affiliation | Paszek P. | - | other affiliation | Sée V. | - | other affiliation | White Michael R.R. | - | University of Manchester
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Ashall L.♦, Horton Caroline A.♦, Nelson David E.♦, Paszek P.♦, Harper Claire V.V.♦, Sillitoe K.♦, Ryan S.♦, Spiller David G.♦, Unitt John F.♦, Broomhead David S.♦, Kell Douglas B.♦, Rand David A.A.♦, Sée V.♦, White Michael R.R.♦, Pulsatile Stimulation Determines Timing and Specificity of NF-κB-Dependent Transcription,
Science, ISSN: 0036-8075, DOI: 10.1126/science.1164860, Vol.324, No.5924, pp.242-246, 2009Abstract: The nuclear factor κB (NF-κB) transcription factor regulates cellular stress responses and the immune response to infection. NF-κB activation results in oscillations in nuclear NF-κB abundance. To define the function of these oscillations, we treated cells with repeated short pulses of tumor necrosis factor–α at various intervals to mimic pulsatile inflammatory signals. At all pulse intervals that were analyzed, we observed synchronous cycles of NF-κB nuclear translocation. Lower frequency stimulations gave repeated full-amplitude translocations, whereas higher frequency pulses gave reduced translocation, indicating a failure to reset. Deterministic and stochastic mathematical models predicted how negative feedback loops regulate both the resetting of the system and cellular heterogeneity. Altering the stimulation intervals gave different patterns of NF-κB–dependent gene expression, which supports the idea that oscillation frequency has a functional role. Affiliations:
Ashall L. | - | other affiliation | Horton Caroline A. | - | other affiliation | Nelson David E. | - | other affiliation | Paszek P. | - | other affiliation | Harper Claire V.V. | - | University of Manchester
(GB) | Sillitoe K. | - | other affiliation | Ryan S. | - | other affiliation | Spiller David G. | - | other affiliation | Unitt John F. | - | other affiliation | Broomhead David S. | - | other affiliation | Kell Douglas B. | - | other affiliation | Rand David A.A. | - | University of Warwick (GB) | Sée V. | - | other affiliation | White Michael R.R. | - | University of Manchester
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