NF-kappa B comprises a family of cellular transcription factors that are involved in the inducible expression of a variety of cellular genes that regulate the inflammatory response. NF-kappa B is sequestered in the cytoplasm by inhibitory proteins, I kappa-B, which are phosphorylated by a cellular kinase complex known as IKK. IKK is made up of two kinases, IKK-alpha. and IKK-beta, which phosphorylate I kappa B, leading to its degradation and translocation of NF-kappa B to the nucleus. IKK kinase activity is stimulated when cells are exposed to the cytokine TNF-alpha or by overexpression of the cellular kinases MEKK1 and NIK. Here we demonstrate that the anti-inflammatory agents aspirin and sodium salicylate specifically inhibit IKK-beta activity in vitro and in vivo. The mechanism of aspirin and sodium salicylate inhibition is due to binding of these agents to IKK-beta to reduce ATP binding. Our results indicate that the anti-inflammatory properties of aspirin and salicylate are mediated in part by their specific inhibition of IKK-beta, thereby preventing activation by NF-kappa B of genes involved in the pathogenesis of the inflammatory response.
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Uniwersytet Med Lodzi, Katedra Alergol Immunol & Dermatol, Ul Zeligowskiego 7-9 Bud II Pok 122, PL-90752 Lodz, PolandUniwersytet Med Lodzi, Katedra Alergol Immunol & Dermatol, Ul Zeligowskiego 7-9 Bud II Pok 122, PL-90752 Lodz, Poland
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Sankara Nethralaya, Med & Vis Res Fdn, 18 Coll Rd, Madras 600006, Tamil Nadu, IndiaSankara Nethralaya, Med & Vis Res Fdn, 18 Coll Rd, Madras 600006, Tamil Nadu, India
Majumder, Parthopratim D.
Sudharshan, Sridharan
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