Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4310325 Surgery 2007 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundWe hypothesized that acetylation of the Stat1 regulates interferon-γ (IFN-γ) mediated macrophage expression of inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS).MethodsRAW 264.7 iNOS expression was induced with IFN-γ. Deacetylase inhibitors trichostatin A (TSA) or valproic acid (VPA) were added. Stat1 and iNOS mRNA and protein were measured. Acetylated Stat1 was determined by immunoprecipitation. Chromatin immunoprecipitation assessed in vivo binding of Stat1 to the iNOS promoter.ResultsIFN-γ significantly increased nitrite, iNOS protein and iNOS mRNA, and iNOS promoter activation. (P < .01 vs control for nitrite, protein, and mRNA). TSA-mediated acetylation decreased these to levels that were not different from controls. IFN-γ increased acetylated Stat1 by 5-fold (P < .02 vs control); TSA + IFN-γ caused an additional 4-fold increase in acetylated Stat1 (P < .05 vs IFN alone). Stat1 binding to the iNOS promoter increased 8-fold with IFN-γ (P < .01 vs control). In TSA + IFN-γ, Stat1 binding was not different from controls. Although less potent than TSA, VPA also significantly decreased nitrite, iNOS protein, iNOS mRNA, Stat1 acetylation, and Stat1 binding.ConclusionsAcetylation of Stat1 protein correlates with decreased Stat1 binding to the iNOS promoter with resultant inhibition of IFN-γ–mediated iNOS expression. Acetylation of the Stat1 protein may downregulate iNOS expression in proinflammatory states.

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