Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2088933 | Journal of Immunological Methods | 2008 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
Signalling pathways modulated by the family of IL-1/TLR receptors are central to innate immune responses. Novel components playing key regulatory roles in these pathways continue to be isolated. Here we describe the use of autocatalytic vectors for identifying critical components of these signalling pathways. The method was tested with a vector system where cDNA clones are expressed as EGFP fusion proteins, or in an IRES containing mRNA, combined with a transcription reporter. These constructs are placed under the control of an inducible promoter, responsive to activation of TIR receptors such as IL-1RI or TLR-4. cDNAs which activate the promoter will, when transcribed, form a positive feedback loop. We introduced TIR signalling pathway components into both types of vectors. The components tested regulated reporter (EGFP/luciferase) expression in both cases. Our data suggest that this type of system is capable of selective identification of components from signal transduction pathways once the promoter of a relevant inducible gene is identified from, for example, micro-array experiments.
Keywords
mRNAAP-1ECLIKKIL8TRAF6MIRRT-PCRIκBαEBPGAPDHIRESeGFPLUCMYD88FACSTLRIL-1RImCsAPVDFLPSDMEMIL-1NUR77NIKDNADulbecco's modified Eagle's mediumdeoxyribonucleic acidmicro-ribonucleic acidInnate immunityInterleukin-8interleukin-1enhanced chemiluminescenceGene expressionCloningTIRthymidine kinaseToll-like receptorRelAmessenger ribonucleic acidinternal ribosome entry siteIRAKtumor necrosis factor receptor associated factor 6fluorescence activated cell sortingluciferaseSignal transductionreverse transcriptase polymerase chain reactionpolymerase chain reactionPCRmyeloid differentiation primary response gene 88enhancer binding proteinactivator protein-1enhanced green fluorescent proteinPromoterPolyvinylidene fluorideinterleukin-1 receptor associated kinaseglyceraldehyde 3-phosphate dehydrogenaseToll/interleukin-1 receptor
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Authors
Hongtao Guan, Endre Kiss-Toth, Steven K. Dower,