Myeloid KLF2 Regulates the Host Response to Polymicrobial Infection and Endotoxic Shock
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Mahabeleshwar GH, Kawanami D, Sharma N, Takami Y, Zhou G, Shi H, Nayak L, Jeyaraj D, Grealy G, White M, McManus R, Ryan T, Leahy P, Lin Z, Haldar SM, Atkins GB, Wong HR, Lingrel JB, Jain MK, Myeloid KLF2 Regulates the Host Response to Polymicrobial Infection and Endotoxic Shock, Immunity, 34, 2011, 715 - 728Download Item:
Abstract:
Precise control of myeloid cell activation is required for optimal host defense. However, this
activation process must be under exquisite control to prevent uncontrolled inflammation. Herein,
we identify the Kruppel-like transcription factor 2 (KLF2) as a potent regulator of myeloid cell
activation in vivo. Exposure of myeloid cells to hypoxia and/or bacterial products reduced KLF2
expression while inducing hypoxia indusable factor-1
?
(HIF-1
?
), findings that were recapitulated
in human septic patients. Myeloid KLF2 was found to be a potent inhibitor of nuclear factor-
kappaB (NF
?
B)-dependent HIF-1
?
transcription and, consequently, a critical determinant of
outcome in models of polymicrobial infection and endotoxemia. Collectively, these observations
identify KLF2 as a tonic repressor of myeloid cell activation in vivo and an essential regulator of
the innate immune system
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Genes & Society , Immunology, Inflammation & Infection , International DevelopmentDOI:
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