The uncovering of ESE-1 in human neutrophils: implication of its role in neutrophil function and survival
Epithelium-specific Ets transcription factor 1 ( ESE-1 ) is a member of the E26 transformation-specific family of transcription factors that has an epithelial-restricted constitutive expression but is induced by inflammatory stimuli in non-epithelial cells. Here we report that ESE-1 is constitutivel...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Genes and immunity 2015-07, Vol.16 (5), p.356-361 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Epithelium-specific Ets transcription factor 1 (
ESE-1
) is a member of the E26 transformation-specific family of transcription factors that has an epithelial-restricted constitutive expression but is induced by inflammatory stimuli in non-epithelial cells. Here we report that
ESE-1
is constitutively expressed in human, but not in murine, neutrophils and that
ESE-1
is modestly upregulated in septic patient neutrophils. In normal human neutrophils,
ESE-1
was detected at both RNA and protein levels but was found to be an unstable nuclear protein
ex vivo. ESE-1
transcription was also induced during all-
trans
retinoic acid-mediated HL-60 differentiation, a human promyelocytic cell line often used as an
in vitro
model of human neutrophils.
Elf3−/−
mice had normal neutrophils but a reduced number of circulating B-lymphocytes. These findings indicate a potential role of
ESE-1
in regulating human neutrophil differentiation and function, and that it has different roles in the immune system of different species. |
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ISSN: | 1466-4879 1476-5470 |
DOI: | 10.1038/gene.2015.10 |