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      Glucocorticoid and cytokine crosstalk: Feedback, feedforward, and co-regulatory interactions determine repression or resistance

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          Inflammatory signals induce feedback and feedforward systems that provide temporal control. Although glucocorticoids can repress inflammatory gene expression, glucocorticoid receptor recruitment increases expression of negative feedback and feedforward regulators, including the phosphatase, DUSP1, the ubiquitin-modifying enzyme, TNFAIP3, or the mRNA-destabilizing protein, ZFP36. Moreover, glucocorticoid receptor cooperativity with factors, including nuclear factor-κB (NF-κB), may enhance regulator expression to promote repression. Conversely, MAPKs, which are inhibited by glucocorticoids, provide feedforward control to limit expression of the transcription factor IRF1, and the chemokine, CXCL10. We propose that modulation of feedback and feedforward control can determine repression or resistance of inflammatory gene expression toglucocorticoid.

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          Journal
          J Biol Chem
          J. Biol. Chem
          jbc
          jbc
          JBC
          The Journal of Biological Chemistry
          American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (11200 Rockville Pike, Suite 302, Rockville, MD 20852-3110, U.S.A. )
          0021-9258
          1083-351X
          28 April 2017
          10 March 2017
          : 292
          : 17
          : 7163-7172
          Affiliations
          From the []Airways Inflammation Research Group, Snyder Institute for Chronic Diseases, University of Calgary, Alberta T2N 4Z6, Canada,
          the [§ ]Arnie Charbonneau Cancer Institute, Department of Oncology, University of Calgary, Alberta T2N 4Z6, Canada,
          the []Faculty of Science, Sohag University, Sohag 82524, Egypt, and
          the []Department of Medicine, National Jewish Health, Denver, Colorado 80206
          Author notes
          [1 ] To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: rnewton@ 123456ucalgary.ca .

          Edited by Luke O'Neill

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          http://orcid.org/0000-0002-4919-8498
          Article
          PMC5409484 PMC5409484 5409484 R117.777318
          10.1074/jbc.R117.777318
          5409484
          28283576
          36c9ea17-e9e7-4f2b-a2b6-e023ec371de1
          © 2017 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.
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          Funding
          Funded by: Canadian Institutes of Health Research http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100000024
          Award ID: MOP 125918
          Funded by: Alberta Innovates - Health Solutions http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100000145
          Award ID: Senior Scholar
          Funded by: National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/100000050
          Award ID: R01 HL-109557
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          inflammation,gene expression,gene regulation,glucocorticoid,glucocorticoid receptor

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