Cooperative and distinct functions of MK2 and MK3 in the regulation of the macrophage transcriptional response to lipopolysaccharide

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Christian Ehlting
Julia Rex
Ute Albrecht
René Deenen
Christopher Tiedje
Karl Köhrer
Oliver Sawodny
Matthias Gaestel
Dieter Häussinger
Johannes Georg Bode
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[1] University Hospital,Clinic for Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Infectiology
[2] Medical Faculty,Institute for System Dynamics
[3] Heinrich Heine University of Düsseldorf,Biological and Medical Research Center (BMFZ), Genomics & Transcriptomics Laboratory
[4] University of Stuttgart,Institute of Cell Biochemistry
[5] Heinrich Heine University of Düsseldorf,Department of Cellular and Molecular Medicine
[6] Hannover Medical School,undefined
[7] University of Copenhagen,undefined
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The p38MAPK downstream targets MAPKAP kinases (MK) 2 and 3 are critical for the regulation of the macrophage response to LPS. The extents to which these two kinases act cooperatively and distinctly in regulating LPS-induced inflammatory cytokine expression are still unclear. To address this uncertainty, whole transcriptome analyses were performed using bone marrow-derived macrophages (BMDM) generated from MK2−/− or MK2/3−/− animals and their wild-type littermates. The results suggest that in BMDM, MK2 and MK3 not only cooperatively regulate the transcript expression of signaling intermediates, including IL-10, IL-19, CXCL2 and the IL-4 receptor (IL-4R)α subunit, they also exert distinct regulatory effects on the expression of specific transcripts. Based on the differential regulation of gene expression by MK2 and MK3, at least six regulatory patterns were identified. Importantly, we confirmed our previous finding, which showed that in the absence of MK2, MK3 negatively regulates IFN-β. Moreover, this genome-wide analysis identified the regulation of Cr1A, NOD1 and Serpina3f as similar to that of IFN-β. In the absence of MK2, MK3 also delayed the nuclear translocation of NFκB by delaying the ubiquitination and subsequent degradation of IκBβ, reflecting the substantial plasticity of the response of BMDM to LPS.
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