Ja. Di Battista et al., Suppression of tumor necrosis factor (TNF-alpha) gene expression by prostaglandin E-2. Role of early growth response protein-1 (Egr-1), OSTEO CART, 7(4), 1999, pp. 395-398
We examined the mechanism by which PGE(2) suppresses the expression of TNF-
alpha in human macrophages and synovial fibroblasts. Prostaglandin E-2 incr
eased, in a time and dose-dependent (EC50 75+/-15 ng/ml, mean+/-SD) fashion
, the expression and synthesis of Egr-1/Krox24 as judged by Northern blotti
ng and electrophoretic mobility gel-shift analysis, respectively. In human
macrophagic THP-1 cells, rhIL-17 increased promoter activity by 7.6+/-0.35-
fold over controls, an effect that was abrogated in a dose-dependent fashio
n by coincubations with PGE(2) (IC50 25+/-4 ng/ml). An intact Egr-1/Krox-24
enhancer sequence in the TNF-alpha promoter region was essential for the l
atter PGE(2)-dependent inhibitory effect as double base substitutions (GC -
-> TT) in the sequence curtailed promoter response to PGE(2). Overexpressio
n of two dominant negative Egr-1/Krox-24 constructs in THP-1 cells consider
ably diminished the inhibitory effects of PGE, on rhIL-17-induced TNF-alpha
mRNA expression. We conclude that PGE(2) inhibits induced TNF-alpha. expre
ssion in target cells through an Egr-1/Krox-24 mediated signaling process.