INVESTIGADORES
REFOJO Damian
artículos
Título:
Transcription factor-mediated molecular mechanisms involved in the functional cross-talk between cytokines and glucocorticoids.
Autor/es:
REFOJO D, ; LIBERMAN AC, ; HOLSBOER F, ; ARZT E.
Revista:
IMMUNOLOGY AND CELL BIOLOGY
Editorial:
NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
Referencias:
Lugar: Londres; Año: 2001 vol. 79 p. 385 - 394
ISSN:
0818-9641
Resumen:
After antigenic stimulation the increase in cytokine levels constitutes a
fundamental event in the host defense and mediates many processes such
as inflammation, B- and T-cell growth and differentiation and activation
of effector cells. Most of these processes depend on the
cytokine-induced activation of transcription factors that modulate the
expression of target genes. Cytokines induce a rise in glucocorticoid
levels, which are instrumental in controlling immune-cytokine
overreactions. Because of their anti-inflammatory and immunosuppressive
actions, glucocorticoids are highly useful as therapeutic drugs in a
range of diseases. The cross-talk between cytokine-induced transcription
factors such as nuclear factor-kappaB, activating protein-1, cAMP
responsive element binding protein and nuclear factor of activated T
cells, and glucocorticoid receptors involves both genomic and
non-genomic actions, and constitutes the mechanism by which
glucocorticoid repressive effects on cytokine synthesis and action take
place. These molecular interactions represent the key for the study of
physiological compensatory actions of corticosteroids, the interactions
of cytokines and glucocorticoids at their target cells, as well as the
therapeutic benefits and side-effects of synthetic steroids. For this
reason, we will focus on the molecular aspects of
cytokine-glucocorticoid interactions, represented by the cross-coupling
between cytokine-mediated transcription factors and glucocorticoid
receptors.

