Loss of SIMPL increases TNFα sensitivity during hematopoiesis
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) === The innate and adaptive immune responses are critical for host survival. The TNFα/NF-κB signaling pathway is a major regulator of the immune response. The TNFα/NF-κB signaling pathway has also been proposed to play a role in the regulat...
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ndltd-IUPUI-oai-scholarworks.iupui.edu-1805-18512019-12-17T15:11:43Z Loss of SIMPL increases TNFα sensitivity during hematopoiesis Benson, Eric Ashley Harrington, Maureen A. Goebl, Mark Clapp, Wade Skalnik, David TNFalpha Hematopoiesis p65/p50 NF-kappaB hematopoietic progenitor CFU-GM SIMPL colony assay hematopoietic stem cell SIMPL Hematopoiesis Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) The innate and adaptive immune responses are critical for host survival. The TNFα/NF-κB signaling pathway is a major regulator of the immune response. The TNFα/NF-κB signaling pathway has also been proposed to play a role in the regulation of hematopoiesis. In the TNFα signaling pathway, full induction of NF-κB (specifically the p65 subunit) dependent transcription is regulated by a co-activator SIMPL. The biological significance of SIMPL in TNFα dependent responses is poorly understood. To study SIMPL in vitro and in vivo in mammalian cells, a knockdown system utilizing shRNA (short hairpin RNA) was used. Analysis of hematopoietic progenitor cells infected with a retrovirus encoding the SIMPL shRNA was used to study the role of SIMPL in hematopoiesis. The ability of progenitor cells lacking SIMPL to grow and differentiate was not compromised. In contrast in the progenitors cells lacking SIMPL, TNFα mediated inhibition of colony formation was significantly enhanced. These growth inhibitory effects of SIMPL were not due to an increase in apoptosis. The enhanced inhibitory affects were specific for TNFα and not found in other common hematopoietic inhibitors (TGF-β1 and IFNγ). Results of this work reveal that SIMPL is a component of the hematopoiesis that is required for TNFα dependent effects upon myeloid progenitors. 2008 2009-03-18T18:32:16Z 2009-03-18T18:32:16Z 2009-03-18T18:32:16Z Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/1805/1851 en_US |
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Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) === The innate and adaptive immune responses are critical for host survival. The TNFα/NF-κB signaling pathway is a major regulator of the immune response. The TNFα/NF-κB signaling pathway has also been proposed to play a role in the regulation of hematopoiesis. In the TNFα signaling pathway, full induction of NF-κB (specifically the p65 subunit) dependent transcription is regulated by a co-activator SIMPL. The biological significance of SIMPL in TNFα dependent responses is poorly understood. To study SIMPL in vitro and in vivo in mammalian cells, a knockdown system utilizing shRNA (short hairpin RNA) was used. Analysis of hematopoietic progenitor cells infected with a retrovirus encoding the SIMPL shRNA was used to study the role of SIMPL in hematopoiesis. The ability of progenitor cells lacking SIMPL to grow and differentiate was not compromised. In contrast in the progenitors cells lacking SIMPL, TNFα mediated inhibition of colony formation was significantly enhanced. These growth inhibitory effects of SIMPL were not due to an increase in apoptosis. The enhanced inhibitory affects were specific for TNFα and not found in other common hematopoietic inhibitors (TGF-β1 and IFNγ). Results of this work reveal that SIMPL is a component of the hematopoiesis that is required for TNFα dependent effects upon myeloid progenitors. |
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Loss of SIMPL increases TNFα sensitivity during hematopoiesis |
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Loss of SIMPL increases TNFα sensitivity during hematopoiesis |
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Loss of SIMPL increases TNFα sensitivity during hematopoiesis |
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Loss of SIMPL increases TNFα sensitivity during hematopoiesis |
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Loss of SIMPL increases TNFα sensitivity during hematopoiesis |
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loss of simpl increases tnfα sensitivity during hematopoiesis |
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