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An Expanded Interplay Network Between NF-κB P65 (RelA) and E2F1 Transcription Factors: Roles in Physiology and Pathology

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Journal Cancers (Basel)
Publisher MDPI
Specialty Oncology
Date 2022 Oct 27
PMID 36291831
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Abstract

Transcription Factors (TFs) are the main regulators of gene expression, controlling among others cell homeostasis, identity, and fate. TFs may either act synergistically or antagonistically on nearby regulatory elements and their interplay may activate or repress gene expression. The family of NF-κB TFs is among the most important TFs in the regulation of inflammation, immunity, and stress-like responses, while they also control cell growth and survival, and are involved in inflammatory diseases and cancer. The family of E2F TFs are major regulators of cell cycle progression in most cell types. Several studies have suggested the interplay between these two TFs in the regulation of numerous genes controlling several biological processes. In the present study, we compared the genomic binding landscape of NF-κB RelA/p65 subunit and E2F1 TFs, based on high throughput ChIP-seq and RNA-seq data in different cell types. We confirmed that RelA/p65 has a binding profile with a high preference for distal enhancers bearing active chromatin marks which is distinct to that of E2F1, which mostly generates promoter-specific binding. Moreover, the RelA/p65 subunit and E2F1 cistromes have limited overlap and tend to bind chromatin that is in an active state even prior to immunogenic stimulation. Finally, we found that a fraction of the E2F1 cistrome is recruited by NF-κΒ near pro-inflammatory genes following LPS stimulation in immune cell types.

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