1. RelB regulates basal and proinflammatory induction of conjunctival CCL2.
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Seet LF, Toh LZ, Chu SWL, and Wong TT
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- Animals, Cells, Cultured, Chemokine CCL2 biosynthesis, Conjunctiva pathology, Conjunctiva surgery, Conjunctivitis etiology, Conjunctivitis metabolism, Cytokines, Disease Models, Animal, Fibroblasts metabolism, Fibroblasts pathology, Mice, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Ophthalmologic Surgical Procedures adverse effects, Postoperative Complications etiology, Postoperative Complications genetics, Postoperative Complications metabolism, RNA genetics, RNA metabolism, Transcription Factor RelB biosynthesis, Chemokine CCL2 genetics, Conjunctiva metabolism, Conjunctivitis genetics, Gene Expression Regulation, Transcription Factor RelB genetics
- Abstract
Purpose : This study investigated the involvement of NF-kB in regulating postoperative conjunctival inflammation. Methods : Experimental surgery was performed as described for the mouse model of conjunctival scarring. Expression of NF-κB in postoperative conjunctival tissues or conjunctival fibroblasts were assessed by real-time PCR, immunoblotting and immunofluorescence analyses. Downregulation of RelB was achieved using small interfering RNA. Cellular cytokine secretion was determined using multiplex cytokine assay. Results : RelB was the most highly induced member of the NF-kB family on day 2 post-surgery. Elevated RelB may be found associated with vimentin-positive cells and fibroblasts in vivo and in vitro. In conjunctival fibroblasts, RelB may be induced by TNF-α but not TGF-β2 while its silencing caused selective induction of CCL2 secretion by both basal and TNF-α-stimulated fibroblasts. Conclusions : High RelB induction in the inflammatory phase and the selective modulation of CCL2 suggest a specific anti-inflammatory role for RelB in the postoperative conjunctiva.
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- 2021
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