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Monitoring NF-kappa B transactivation potential via real-time PCR quantification of I kappa B-alpha gene expression.

Authors: Virginie, Bottero; Véronique, Imbert; Catherine, Frelin; Jean-Louis, Formento; Jean-François, Peyron;

Monitoring NF-kappa B transactivation potential via real-time PCR quantification of I kappa B-alpha gene expression.

Abstract

Nuclear factor-kappa B (NF-kappa B) is an important transcription factor involved in the regulation of immune responses as well as in cell proliferation and survival. An abnormal and constitutive activation of NF-kappa B is observed in many pathological states as diverse as inflammation, neurological diseases, and cancer.Termination of NF-kappa B transcription is mediated through the NF-kappa B-dependent synthesis of the I kappa B-alpha inhibitory subunit. To quantify NF-kappa B activation we measured by real-time PCR the expression of I kappa B-alpha mRNA. The PCR data perfectly matched the results obtained by Northern blot or gene reporter analysis when Jurkat leukemic T cells or HeLa carcinoma cells were stimulated with various activators of NF-kappa B, such as the cytokine tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-alpha or the phorbol ester PMA. Constitutive NF-kappa B activation in Hodgkin's lymphoma cell line could also be evaluated by this approach. Kinetic experiments in HeLa cells show that TNF stimulation first induced NF-kappa B DNA binding within 30 minutes, followed by I kappa B-alpha gene transcription 30 minutes later. Removal of TNF after stimulation resulted in a faster decrease in both NF-kappa B DNA binding activity and I kappa B-alpha mRNA levels. No accumulation or stabilization of I kappa B-alpha mRNA was detected that could bias interpretation of the results. The sensitivity of the method allowed the detection of NF-kappa B activation in stimulated normal peripheral blood lymphocytes.The real-time PCR measure of I kappa B-alpha mRNA levels is a rapid, sensitive, and powerful method to quantify the transcriptional power of NF-kappa B. It can be easily used for clinical evaluation of NF-kappa B status.

Keywords

Transcriptional Activation, Base Sequence, Transcription, Genetic, NF-kappa B, Polymerase Chain Reaction, Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic, Jurkat Cells, NF-KappaB Inhibitor alpha, Humans, I-kappa B Proteins, RNA, Messenger, DNA Primers, HeLa Cells

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