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Lymphotoxin-alpha 1 Beta 2 and LIGHT Induce Classical and Noncanonical NF-kappa B-dependent Proinflammatory Gene Expression in Vascular Endothelial Cells

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Journal J Immunol
Date 2008 Feb 23
PMID 18292573
Citations 45
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Activation of the classical and noncanonical NF-kappaB pathways by ligation of the lymphotoxin (LT)-beta receptor (LTbetaR) plays a crucial role in lymphoid organogenesis and in the generation of ectopic lymphoid tissue at sites of chronic inflammation. Within these microenvironments, LTbetaR signaling regulates the phenotype of the specialized high endothelial cells. However, the direct effects of LTbetaR ligation on endothelial cells remain unclear. We therefore questioned whether LTbetaR ligation could directly activate endothelial cells and regulate classical and noncanonical NF-kappaB-dependent gene expression. We demonstrate that the LTbetaR ligands LIGHT and LTalpha1beta2 activate both NF-kappaB pathways in HUVECs and human dermal microvascular endothelial cells (HDMEC). Classical pathway activation was less robust than TNF-induced signaling; however, only LIGHT and LTalpha1beta2 and not TNF activated the noncanonical pathway. LIGHT and LTalpha1beta2 induced the expression of classical NF-kappaB-dependent genes in HUVEC, including those encoding the adhesion molecules E-selectin, ICAM-1, and VCAM-1. Consistent with this stimulation, LTbetaR ligation up-regulated T cell adhesion to HUVEC. Furthermore, the homeostatic chemokine CXCL12 was up-regulated by LIGHT and LTalpha1beta2 but not TNF in both HUVEC and HDMEC. Using HUVEC retrovirally transduced with dominant negative IkappaB kinase alpha, we demonstrate that CXCL12 expression is regulated by the noncanonical pathway in endothelial cells. Our findings therefore demonstrate that LTbetaR ligation regulates gene expression in endothelial cells via both NF-kappaB pathways and we identify CXCL12 as a bona fide noncanonical NF-kappaB-regulated gene in these cells.

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