Cross talk between cytokine and hyperthermia-induced pathways: identification of different subsets of NF-[kappa]B-dependent genes regulated by TNF[alpha] and heat shock

Heat shock inhibits NF-[kappa]B signaling, yet the knowledge about its influence on the regulation of NF-[kappa]B-dependent genes is limited. Using genomic approaches, i.e., expression microarrays and ChIP-Seq, we aimed to establish a global picture for heat shock-mediated impact on the expression o...

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Hauptverfasser: Janus, Patryk, Stokowy, Tomasz, Jaksik, Roman, Szoltysek, Katarzyna, Handschuh, Luiza, Podkowinski, Jan, Widlak, Wieslawa, Kimmel, Marek, Widlak, Piotr
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description Heat shock inhibits NF-[kappa]B signaling, yet the knowledge about its influence on the regulation of NF-[kappa]B-dependent genes is limited. Using genomic approaches, i.e., expression microarrays and ChIP-Seq, we aimed to establish a global picture for heat shock-mediated impact on the expression of genes regulated by TNF[alpha] cytokine. We found that 193 genes changed expression in human U-2 osteosarcoma cells stimulated with cytokine (including 77 genes with the [kappa]B motif in the proximal promoters). A large overlap between sets of genes modulated by cytokine or by heat shock was revealed (86 genes were similarly affected by both stimuli). Binding sites for heat shock-induced HSF1 were detected in regulatory regions of 1/3 of these genes. Furthermore, pre-treatment with heat shock affected the expression of 2/3 of cytokine-modulated genes. In the largest subset of co-affected genes, heat shock suppressed the cytokine-mediated activation (antagonistic effect, 83 genes), which genes were associated with the canonical functions of NF-[kappa]B signaling. However, subsets of co-activated and co-repressed genes were also revealed. Importantly, pre-treatment with heat shock resulted in the suppression of NF-[kappa]B binding in the promoters of the cytokine-upregulated genes, either antagonized or co-activated by both stimuli. In conclusion, we confirmed that heat shock inhibited activation of genes involved in the classical cytokine-mediated functions of NF-[kappa]B. On the other hand, genes involved in transcription regulation were over-represented in the subset of genes upregulated by both stimuli. This suggests the replacement of NF-[kappa]B-mediated regulation by heat shock-mediated regulation in the latter subset of genes, which may contribute to the robust response of cells to both stress conditions.
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