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IκB Kinase β Regulates Epithelium Migration during Corneal Wound Healing

The IKKβ is known to regulate transcription factor NF-κB activation leading to inflammatory responses. Recent gene knockout studies have shown that IKKβ can orchestrate local inflammatory responses and regulate homeostasis of epithelial tissues. To investigate whether IKKβ has an intrinsic role in e...

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Autores principales: Chen, Liang, Meng, Qinghang, Kao, Winston, Xia, Ying
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3022035/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21264230
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0016132
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author Chen, Liang
Meng, Qinghang
Kao, Winston
Xia, Ying
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Meng, Qinghang
Kao, Winston
Xia, Ying
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description The IKKβ is known to regulate transcription factor NF-κB activation leading to inflammatory responses. Recent gene knockout studies have shown that IKKβ can orchestrate local inflammatory responses and regulate homeostasis of epithelial tissues. To investigate whether IKKβ has an intrinsic role in epithelial cells, we established an in vivo system in the immune privileged corneal epithelium. We generated triple transgenic Krt12(rtTA/rtTAt)/tet-O-Cre/Ikkβ(F/F) (Ikkβ(ΔCE/ΔCE)) mice by crossing the Krt12-rtTA knock-in mice, which express the reverse tetracycline transcription activator in corneal epithelial cells, with the tet-O-Cre and Ikkβ(F/F) mice. Doxcycline-induced IKKβ ablation occurred in corneal epithelial cells of triple transgenic Ikkβ(ΔCE/ΔCE) mice, but loss of IKKβ did not cause ocular abnormalities in fetal development and postnatal maintenance. Instead, loss of IKKβ significantly delayed healing of corneal epithelial debridement without affecting cell proliferation, apoptosis or macrophage infiltration. In vitro studies with human corneal epithelial cells (HCEpi) also showed that IKKβ was required for cytokine-induced cell migration and wound closure but was dispensable for cell proliferation. In both in vivo and in vitro settings, IKKβ was required for optimal activation of NF-κB and p38 signaling in corneal epithelial cells, and p38 activation is likely mediated through formation of an IKKβ-p38 protein complex. Thus, our studies in corneal epithelium reveal a previously un-recognized role for IKKβ in the control of epithelial cell motility and wound healing.
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spelling pubmed-30220352011-01-24 IκB Kinase β Regulates Epithelium Migration during Corneal Wound Healing Chen, Liang Meng, Qinghang Kao, Winston Xia, Ying PLoS One Research Article The IKKβ is known to regulate transcription factor NF-κB activation leading to inflammatory responses. Recent gene knockout studies have shown that IKKβ can orchestrate local inflammatory responses and regulate homeostasis of epithelial tissues. To investigate whether IKKβ has an intrinsic role in epithelial cells, we established an in vivo system in the immune privileged corneal epithelium. We generated triple transgenic Krt12(rtTA/rtTAt)/tet-O-Cre/Ikkβ(F/F) (Ikkβ(ΔCE/ΔCE)) mice by crossing the Krt12-rtTA knock-in mice, which express the reverse tetracycline transcription activator in corneal epithelial cells, with the tet-O-Cre and Ikkβ(F/F) mice. Doxcycline-induced IKKβ ablation occurred in corneal epithelial cells of triple transgenic Ikkβ(ΔCE/ΔCE) mice, but loss of IKKβ did not cause ocular abnormalities in fetal development and postnatal maintenance. Instead, loss of IKKβ significantly delayed healing of corneal epithelial debridement without affecting cell proliferation, apoptosis or macrophage infiltration. In vitro studies with human corneal epithelial cells (HCEpi) also showed that IKKβ was required for cytokine-induced cell migration and wound closure but was dispensable for cell proliferation. In both in vivo and in vitro settings, IKKβ was required for optimal activation of NF-κB and p38 signaling in corneal epithelial cells, and p38 activation is likely mediated through formation of an IKKβ-p38 protein complex. Thus, our studies in corneal epithelium reveal a previously un-recognized role for IKKβ in the control of epithelial cell motility and wound healing. Public Library of Science 2011-01-17 /pmc/articles/PMC3022035/ /pubmed/21264230 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0016132 Text en Chen et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Chen, Liang
Meng, Qinghang
Kao, Winston
Xia, Ying
IκB Kinase β Regulates Epithelium Migration during Corneal Wound Healing
title IκB Kinase β Regulates Epithelium Migration during Corneal Wound Healing
title_full IκB Kinase β Regulates Epithelium Migration during Corneal Wound Healing
title_fullStr IκB Kinase β Regulates Epithelium Migration during Corneal Wound Healing
title_full_unstemmed IκB Kinase β Regulates Epithelium Migration during Corneal Wound Healing
title_short IκB Kinase β Regulates Epithelium Migration during Corneal Wound Healing
title_sort iκb kinase β regulates epithelium migration during corneal wound healing
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3022035/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21264230
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0016132
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