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  2. Feedback inhibition of macrophage tumor necrosis factor-alpha production by tristetraprolin

Feedback inhibition of macrophage tumor necrosis factor-alpha production by tristetraprolin

  • Science. 1998 Aug 14;281(5379):1001-5. doi: 10.1126/science.281.5379.1001.
E Carballo 1 W S Lai P J Blackshear
Affiliations

Affiliation

  • 1 Office of Clinical Research and Laboratory of Signal Transduction, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709, USA.
Abstract

Tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha) is a major mediator of both acute and chronic inflammatory responses in many diseases. Tristetraprolin (TTP), the prototype of a class of Cys-Cys-Cys-His (CCCH) zinc finger proteins, inhibited TNF-alpha production from macrophages by destabilizing its messenger RNA. This effect appeared to result from direct TTP binding to the AU-rich element of the TNF-alpha messenger RNA. TTP is a cytosolic protein in these cells, and its biosynthesis was induced by the same agents that stimulate TNF-alpha production, including TNF-alpha itself. These findings identify TTP as a component of a negative feedback loop that interferes with TNF-alpha production by destabilizing its messenger RNA. This pathway represents a potential target for anti-TNF-alpha therapies.

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