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Published online before print February 12, 2009, doi: 10.1161/CIRCRESAHA.108.192286
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Submitted on December 8, 2008
Revised on January 29, 2009
Accepted on February 2, 2009

The Orphan Nuclear Receptor Nur77 Suppresses Endothelial Cell Activation Through Induction of I{kappa}B{alpha} Expression

Bei You ; Yuan-Ying Jiang ; Shaoping Chen ; Guijun Yan ; and Jianxin Sun *

From the Departments of Pharmacology (B.Y., Y.-Y.J., J.S.) Medicine (S.C.), Second Military Medical University, Shanghai, People's Republic of China; Reproductive Medicine Center (G.Y.), The Affiliated Drum Tower Hospital of Nanjing University, Nanjing, People's Republic of China; and the Department of Cell Biology and Molecular Medicine (B.Y., J.S.), University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey–New Jersey Medical School, Newark.

* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: sunj1{at}umdnj.edu.

Endothelial inflammation plays a critical role in the development and progression of cardiovascular disease, albeit the mechanisms need to be fully elucidated. Nur77 is highly expressed in vascular endothelial cells (ECs) and plays a role in the regulation of cell proliferation and angiogenesis; its role in vascular inflammation, however, remains unknown. Treatment of human umbilical vein ECs (HUVECs) with tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-{alpha} substantially increased the transcription and protein expression of Nur77 in a dose and time-dependent manner, as determined by Northern blot and Western blot analysis. Adenovirus mediated overexpression of Nur77 markedly increased the intracellular levels of I{kappa}B{alpha} by approximately 4-fold, whereas overexpression of dominant negative Nur77 (DN-Nur77), which lacks its transactivation domain, had no effect on I{kappa}B{alpha} expression, suggesting that Nur77 is an important transcriptional factor in controlling I{kappa}B{alpha} expression in ECs. Furthermore, overexpression of Nur77 significantly increased I{kappa}B{alpha} promoter activity via directly binding to a Nur77 response element in the I{kappa}B{alpha} promoter. Importantly, overexpression of Nur77, but not DN-Nur77, protected ECs against the TNF-{alpha}– and interleukin-1{beta}–induced endothelial activation, as characterized by attenuation in the nuclear factor {kappa}B activation, expression of adhesion molecules ICAM-1 and VCAM-1, and monocytic adherence to ECs. These results indicate that Nur77 negatively regulates the TNF-{alpha}– and interleukin-1{beta}–induced vascular EC activation by transcriptionally upregulation of I{kappa}B{alpha} expression.


Key words: Nur77 endothelial cells nuclear factor {kappa}B I{kappa}B{alpha} atherosclerosis


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