Constitutive NF-kappa B activation, enhanced granulopoiesis, and neonatal lethality in I kappa B alpha-deficient mice.

AA Beg, WC Sha, RT Bronson… - Genes & …, 1995 - genesdev.cshlp.org
AA Beg, WC Sha, RT Bronson, D Baltimore
Genes & development, 1995genesdev.cshlp.org
Transcription factors belonging to the NF-kappa B family are controlled by inhibitory I kappa
B proteins, mainly I kappa B alpha and I kappa B beta. Apparently normal at birth, I kappa B
alpha-/-mice exhibit severe runting, skin defects, and extensive granulopoiesis postnatally,
typically dying by 8 days. Hematopoietic tissues from these mice display elevated levels of
both nuclear NF-kappa B and mRNAs of some, but not all, genes thought to be regulated by
NF-kappa B. NF-kappa B elevation results in these phenotypic abnormalities because mice …
Transcription factors belonging to the NF-kappa B family are controlled by inhibitory I kappa B proteins, mainly I kappa B alpha and I kappa B beta. Apparently normal at birth, I kappa B alpha-/- mice exhibit severe runting, skin defects, and extensive granulopoiesis postnatally, typically dying by 8 days. Hematopoietic tissues from these mice display elevated levels of both nuclear NF-kappa B and mRNAs of some, but not all, genes thought to be regulated by NF-kappa B. NF-kappa B elevation results in these phenotypic abnormalities because mice lacking both I kappa B alpha and the p50 subunit of NF-kappa B show a dramatically delayed onset of abnormalities. In contrast to hematopoietic cells, I kappa B alpha-/- embryonic fibroblasts show minimal constitutive NF-kappa B, as well as normal signal-dependent NF-kappa B activation that is concomitant with I kappa B beta degradation. Our results indicate that I kappa b beta, but not I kappa B alpha, is required for the signal-dependent activation of NF-kappa B in fibroblasts. However, I kappa B alpha is required for the postinduction repression of NF-kappa B in fibroblasts. These results define distinct roles for the two forms of I kappa B and demonstrate the necessity for stringent control of NF-kappa B.
genesdev.cshlp.org