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Requirement for NF-κB in maintenance of molecular and behavioral circadian rhythms in mice.
Citation | “Requirement For Nf-Κb In Maintenance Of Molecular And Behavioral Circadian Rhythms In Mice.”. Genes & Development, pp. 1367-1379. . |
Center | University of Chicago |
Author | Hee-Kyung Hong, Eleonore Maury, Kathryn Moynihan Ramsey, Mark Perelis, Biliana Marcheva, Chiaki Omura, Yumiko Kobayashi, Denis C Guttridge, Grant D Barish, Joseph Bass |
Keywords | NF-κB, circadian, genomics, High-fat diet, inducible transcription, inflammation |
Abstract |
The mammalian circadian clock is encoded by an autoregulatory transcription feedback loop that drives rhythmic behavior and gene expression in the brain and peripheral tissues. Transcriptomic analyses indicate cell type-specific effects of circadian cycles on rhythmic physiology, although how clock cycles respond to environmental stimuli remains incompletely understood. Here, we show that activation of the inducible transcription factor NF-κB in response to inflammatory stimuli leads to marked inhibition of clock repressors, including the , , and genes, within the negative limb. Furthermore, activation of NF-κB relocalizes the clock components CLOCK/BMAL1 genome-wide to sites convergent with those bound by NF-κB, marked by acetylated H3K27, and enriched in RNA polymerase II. Abrogation of NF-κB during adulthood alters the expression of clock repressors, disrupts clock-controlled gene cycles, and impairs rhythmic activity behavior, revealing a role for NF-κB in both unstimulated and activated conditions. Together, these data highlight NF-κB-mediated transcriptional repression of the clock feedback limb as a cause of circadian disruption in response to inflammation. |
Year of Publication |
2018
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Journal |
Genes & development
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Volume |
32
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Issue |
21-22
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Number of Pages |
1367-1379
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Date Published |
12/2018
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ISSN Number |
1549-5477
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DOI |
10.1101/gad.319228.118
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Alternate Journal |
Genes Dev.
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PMID |
30366905
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PMCID |
PMC6217733
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