Transcriptional activation of the human TNF-alpha promoter by superantigen in human monocytic cells: role of NF-kappa B

We have studied the transcriptional activation of the human TNF-alpha gene by the superantigen staphylococcal enterotoxin A (SEA) in the human premonocytic cell line THP-1. Nuclear proteins from SEA-stimulated THP-1 cells bound strongly to kappa 3, the most proximal of three putative NF-kappa B bind...

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description We have studied the transcriptional activation of the human TNF-alpha gene by the superantigen staphylococcal enterotoxin A (SEA) in the human premonocytic cell line THP-1. Nuclear proteins from SEA-stimulated THP-1 cells bound strongly to kappa 3, the most proximal of three putative NF-kappa B binding sites (kappa 1-kappa 3) found in the 5' regulatory region of the TNF-alpha gene, but only weakly to kappa 1, the most distal of the NF-kappa B binding sites, and showed no binding to kappa 2. The mobility of the kappa 3-nucleoprotein complex was identical to that of complexes formed between nuclear proteins and the consensus NF-kappa B seuqence. Moreover, both 5' and 3' mutants of kappa 3 were unable to displace kappa 3 binding, suggesting that the kappa 3 binding complex induced by SEA has the characteristics of NF-kappa B. Studies using Abs directed against the NF-kappa B subunits p50 and p65 suggested that both p50 and p65 bind to the kappa 3 sequence. Reporter gene assays showed that deletion of kappa 3 (-99 to -89 bp) and point mutation of the three 5' guanine bases in the kappa 3 sequence reduced the inducibility of the TNF-alpha promoter by SEA and LPS. These results indicate that superantigen induces NF-kappa B in human monocytic cells and suggest that binding of NF-kappa B to the kappa 3 site of the TNF-alpha promoter plays an important role in the transcriptional activation of the TNF-alpha gene by superantigen.
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