IFN regulatory factor-1 regulates IFN-gamma-dependent cathepsin S expression.
Publication/Presentation Date
5-1-2002
Abstract
Cathepsin S is a cysteine protease with potent endoproteolytic activity and a broad pH profile. Cathepsin S activity is essential for complete processing of the MHC class II-associated invariant chain within B cells and dendritic cells, and may also be important in extracellular matrix degradation in atherosclerosis and emphysema. Unique among cysteine proteases, cathepsin S activity is up-regulated by IFN-gamma. Given its importance, we sought to elucidate the pathway by which IFN-gamma increases cathepsin S expression. Our data demonstrate that the cathepsin S promoter contains an IFN-stimulated response element (ISRE) that is critical for IFN-gamma-induced gene transcription in a cell line derived from type II alveolar epithelial (A549) cells. IFN response factor (IRF)-2 derived from A549 nuclear extracts associates with the ISRE oligonucleotide in gel shift assays, but is quickly replaced by IRF-1 following stimulation with IFN-gamma. The time course of IRF-1/ISRE complex formation correlates with increased levels of IRF-1 protein and cathepsin S mRNA. Overexpression of IRF-1, but not IRF-2, markedly augments cathepsin S promoter activity in A549 cells. Furthermore, overexpression of IRF-1 increases endogenous cathepsin S mRNA levels in 293T epithelial cells. Finally, freshly isolated bone marrow cells from IRF-1(-/-) mice fail to up-regulate cathepsin S activity in response to IFN-gamma. Thus, IRF-1 is the critical transcriptional mediator of IFN-gamma-dependent cathepsin S activation. These data elucidate a new pathway by which IRF-1 may affect MHC class II processing and presentation.
Volume
168
Issue
9
First Page
4488
Last Page
4494
ISSN
0022-1767
Published In/Presented At
Storm van's Gravesande, K., Layne, M. D., Ye, Q., Le, L., Baron, R. M., Perrella, M. A., Santambrogio, L., Silverman, E. S., & Riese, R. J. (2002). IFN regulatory factor-1 regulates IFN-gamma-dependent cathepsin S expression. Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950), 168(9), 4488–4494. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.168.9.4488
Disciplines
Medicine and Health Sciences
PubMedID
11970993
Department(s)
Department of Medicine
Document Type
Article