IL-1β dysregulates cGMP signaling in the newborn lung.
IL-1β signaling
pulmonary fibroblasts
soluble guanylate cyclase
Journal
American journal of physiology. Lung cellular and molecular physiology
ISSN: 1522-1504
Titre abrégé: Am J Physiol Lung Cell Mol Physiol
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 100901229
Informations de publication
Date de publication:
01 Jul 2020
01 Jul 2020
Historique:
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Résumé
Cyclic guanosine monophosphate (cGMP) signaling is an important regulator of newborn lung function and development. Although cGMP signaling is decreased in many models of newborn lung injury, the mechanisms are poorly understood. We determined how IL-1β regulates the expression of the α1-subunit of soluble guanylate cyclase (sGCα1), a prime effector of pulmonary cGMP signaling. Physiologic levels of IL-1β were discovered to rapidly decrease sGCα1 mRNA expression in a human fetal lung fibroblast cell line (IMR-90 cells) and protein levels in primary mouse pup lung fibroblasts. This sGCα1 expression inhibition appeared to be at a transcriptional level; IL-1β treatment did not alter sGCα1 mRNA stability, although it reduced sGCα1 promoter activity. Transforming growth factor-β (TGFβ)-activated kinase-1 (TAK1) was determined to be required for IL-1β's regulation of sGCα1 expression; TAK1 knockdown protected sGCα1 mRNA expression in IL-1β-treated IMR-90 cells. Moreover, heterologously expressed TAK1 was sufficient to decrease sGCα1 mRNA levels in those cells. Nuclear factor-κB (NF-κB) signaling played a critical role in the IL-1β-TAK1-sGCα1 regulatory pathway; chromatin immunoprecipitation studies demonstrated enhanced activated NF-κB subunit (RelA) binding to the sGCα1 promoter after IL-1β treatment unless treated with an IκB kinase-2 inhibitor. Also, this NF-κB signaling inhibition protected sGCα1 expression in IL-1β-treated fibroblasts. Lastly, using transgenic mice in which active IL-1β was conditionally expressed in lung epithelial cells, we established that IL-1β expression is sufficient to stimulate TAK1 and decrease sGCα1 protein expression in the newborn lung. Together these results detail the role and mechanisms by which IL-1β inhibits cGMP signaling in the newborn lung.
Identifiants
pubmed: 32374672
doi: 10.1152/ajplung.00382.2019
pmc: PMC7468845
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Types de publication
Journal Article
Langues
eng
Sous-ensembles de citation
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Pagination
L21-L34Subventions
Organisme : NHLBI NIH HHS
ID : R01 HL125715
Pays : United States
Organisme : Swedish Government's Grants for Medical Research
Organisme : NHLBI NIH HHS
ID : R56 HL147863
Pays : United States
Organisme : Office of Extramural Research, National Institutes of Health (OER)
ID : HL-125715
Organisme : Office of Extamural Research, National Institutes of Health (OER)
ID : HL-147863