Interleukin 12 (IL-12), produced by myelomonocytic cells, plays a pivotal role in the development of T helper 1 (Th1) cells, which are involved in the pathogenesis of chronic inflammatory autoimmune disorders. 1,25- Dihydroxyvitamin D3 [1,25(OH)2D3] inhibits IL-12 production by activated macrophages and dendritic cells, thus providing a novel interpretation to its immunosuppressive properties. 1,25(OH)2D3 significantly inhibits mRNA expression for both IL-12 p35 and p40 subunits acting at the transcriptional level. The effect of 1,25(OH)2D3 on p40 promoter activation was analyzed by cotransfecting monocytic RAW264.7 cells with p40 promoter/reporter constructs and expression vectors for vitamin D3 receptor (VDR) and/or retinoid X receptor (RXRα). We observed transcriptional repression of the p40 gene by 1,25(OH)2D3, which required coexpression of VDR with RXR and an intact VDR DNA-binding domain. The repressive effect maps to a region in the p40 promoter containing a binding site for NF-κB (p40-κB). Deletion of the p40- κB site abrogates part of the inhibitory effect on the p40 promoter, confirming the functional relevance of this site. Activation of monocytic THP-1 cells in the presence of 1,25(OH)2D3 results in reduced binding to the p40-κB site. Thus, 1,25(OH)2D3 may negatively regulate IL-12 production by downregulation of NF-κB activation and binding to the p40-κB sequence.

Inhibition of IL-12 production by 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3. Involvement of NF-κB downregulation in transcriptional repression of the p40 gene / D'Ambrosio, D.; Cippitelli, M.; Cocciolo, M. G.; Mazzeo, D.; Di Lucia, P.; Lang, R.; Sinigaglia, F.; Panina-Bordignon, P.. - In: THE JOURNAL OF CLINICAL INVESTIGATION. - ISSN 0021-9738. - 101:1(1998), pp. 252-262. [10.1172/JCI1050]

Inhibition of IL-12 production by 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3. Involvement of NF-κB downregulation in transcriptional repression of the p40 gene

Panina-Bordignon P.
1998-01-01

Abstract

Interleukin 12 (IL-12), produced by myelomonocytic cells, plays a pivotal role in the development of T helper 1 (Th1) cells, which are involved in the pathogenesis of chronic inflammatory autoimmune disorders. 1,25- Dihydroxyvitamin D3 [1,25(OH)2D3] inhibits IL-12 production by activated macrophages and dendritic cells, thus providing a novel interpretation to its immunosuppressive properties. 1,25(OH)2D3 significantly inhibits mRNA expression for both IL-12 p35 and p40 subunits acting at the transcriptional level. The effect of 1,25(OH)2D3 on p40 promoter activation was analyzed by cotransfecting monocytic RAW264.7 cells with p40 promoter/reporter constructs and expression vectors for vitamin D3 receptor (VDR) and/or retinoid X receptor (RXRα). We observed transcriptional repression of the p40 gene by 1,25(OH)2D3, which required coexpression of VDR with RXR and an intact VDR DNA-binding domain. The repressive effect maps to a region in the p40 promoter containing a binding site for NF-κB (p40-κB). Deletion of the p40- κB site abrogates part of the inhibitory effect on the p40 promoter, confirming the functional relevance of this site. Activation of monocytic THP-1 cells in the presence of 1,25(OH)2D3 results in reduced binding to the p40-κB site. Thus, 1,25(OH)2D3 may negatively regulate IL-12 production by downregulation of NF-κB activation and binding to the p40-κB sequence.
1998
Antiinflammatory drug
Autoimmunity
NF-κB
T helper
VDR
Animals
Binding Sites
Calcitriol
Cell Line
Down-Regulation
Gene Expression Regulation
Humans
Interleukin-12
Mice
Monocytes
NF-kappa B
NF-kappa B p50 Subunit
Promoter Regions, Genetic
RNA, Messenger
Receptors, Calcitriol
Receptors, Retinoic Acid
Retinoid X Receptors
Transcription Factor RelA
Transcription Factors
Transcription, Genetic
Tumor Cells, Cultured
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