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      Transcriptional control of the inflammatory response.

      Nature reviews. Immunology
      Animals, Chromatin, genetics, immunology, Cytokines, metabolism, Gene Expression Regulation, Histones, Humans, Inflammation, Lipopolysaccharides, Protein Kinases, Signal Transduction, Transcription Factors

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          Inflammation is a multicomponent response to tissue stress, injury and infection, and a crucial point of its control is at the level of gene transcription. The inducible inflammatory gene expression programme--such as that triggered by Toll-like receptor signalling in macrophages--is comprised of several coordinately regulated sets of genes that encode key functional programmes; these are controlled by three classes of transcription factors, as well as various transcriptional co-regulators and chromatin modifications. Here, we discuss the mechanisms of and the emerging principles in the transcriptional regulation of inflammatory responses in diverse physiological settings.

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