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NFAT and NFκB Activation in T Lymphocytes: A Model of Differential Activation of Gene Expression

Mathematical models for the regulation of the Ca(2+)-dependent transcription factors NFAT and NFκB that are involved in the activation of the immune and inflammatory responses in T lymphocytes have been developed. These pathways are important targets for drugs, which act as powerful immunosuppressan...

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Autores principales: Fisher, Wayne G., Yang, Pei-Chi, Medikonduri, Ram K., Jafri, M. Saleet
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Kluwer Academic Publishers-Plenum Publishers 2006
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1764593/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17031595
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10439-006-9179-4
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author Fisher, Wayne G.
Yang, Pei-Chi
Medikonduri, Ram K.
Jafri, M. Saleet
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description Mathematical models for the regulation of the Ca(2+)-dependent transcription factors NFAT and NFκB that are involved in the activation of the immune and inflammatory responses in T lymphocytes have been developed. These pathways are important targets for drugs, which act as powerful immunosuppressants by suppressing activation of NFAT and NFκB in T cells. The models simulate activation and deactivation over physiological concentrations of Ca(2+), diacyl glycerol (DAG), and PKCθ using single and periodic step increases. The model suggests the following: (1) the activation NFAT does not occur at low frequencies as NFAT requires calcineurin activated by Ca(2+) to remain dephosphorylated and in the nucleus; (2) NFκB is activated at lower Ca(2+) oscillation frequencies than NFAT as IκB is degraded in response to elevations in Ca(2+) allowing free NFκB to translocate into the nucleus; and (3) the degradation of IκB is essential for efficient translocation of NFκB to the nucleus. Through sensitivity analysis, the model also suggests that the largest controlling factor for NFAT activation is the dissociation/reassociation rate of the NFAT:calcineurin complex and the translocation rate of the complex into the nucleus and for NFκB is the degradation/resynthesis rate of IκB and the import rate of IκB into the nucleus.
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spelling pubmed-17645932007-01-09 NFAT and NFκB Activation in T Lymphocytes: A Model of Differential Activation of Gene Expression Fisher, Wayne G. Yang, Pei-Chi Medikonduri, Ram K. Jafri, M. Saleet Ann Biomed Eng Article Mathematical models for the regulation of the Ca(2+)-dependent transcription factors NFAT and NFκB that are involved in the activation of the immune and inflammatory responses in T lymphocytes have been developed. These pathways are important targets for drugs, which act as powerful immunosuppressants by suppressing activation of NFAT and NFκB in T cells. The models simulate activation and deactivation over physiological concentrations of Ca(2+), diacyl glycerol (DAG), and PKCθ using single and periodic step increases. The model suggests the following: (1) the activation NFAT does not occur at low frequencies as NFAT requires calcineurin activated by Ca(2+) to remain dephosphorylated and in the nucleus; (2) NFκB is activated at lower Ca(2+) oscillation frequencies than NFAT as IκB is degraded in response to elevations in Ca(2+) allowing free NFκB to translocate into the nucleus; and (3) the degradation of IκB is essential for efficient translocation of NFκB to the nucleus. Through sensitivity analysis, the model also suggests that the largest controlling factor for NFAT activation is the dissociation/reassociation rate of the NFAT:calcineurin complex and the translocation rate of the complex into the nucleus and for NFκB is the degradation/resynthesis rate of IκB and the import rate of IκB into the nucleus. Kluwer Academic Publishers-Plenum Publishers 2006-10-10 2006-11 /pmc/articles/PMC1764593/ /pubmed/17031595 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10439-006-9179-4 Text en © Springer Science+Business Media, LLC 2006
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NFAT and NFκB Activation in T Lymphocytes: A Model of Differential Activation of Gene Expression
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title_full NFAT and NFκB Activation in T Lymphocytes: A Model of Differential Activation of Gene Expression
title_fullStr NFAT and NFκB Activation in T Lymphocytes: A Model of Differential Activation of Gene Expression
title_full_unstemmed NFAT and NFκB Activation in T Lymphocytes: A Model of Differential Activation of Gene Expression
title_short NFAT and NFκB Activation in T Lymphocytes: A Model of Differential Activation of Gene Expression
title_sort nfat and nfκb activation in t lymphocytes: a model of differential activation of gene expression
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1764593/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17031595
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10439-006-9179-4
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