Mutations and defects in nuclear lamins can cause major pathologies, including inflammation and inflammatory diseases. Yet, the underlying molecular mechanisms are not known. We now report that the pro-inflammatory activation of macrophages, as induced by LPS or pathogenic E. coli, reduces Lamin-A/C levels thereby augmenting pro-inflammatory gene expression and cytokine secretion. We show that the activation of bone-marrow-derived macrophages (BMDMs) causes the phosphorylation and degradation of Lamin-A/C, as mediated by CDK1 and Caspase-6, respectively, necessary for upregulating IFN-β expression. Enhanced IFN-β expression subsequently increases pro-inflammatory gene expression via the IFN-β-STAT axis. Pro-inflammatory gene expression was ...
Laminins (LM), basement membrane molecules and mediators of epithelial-stromal communication, are cr...
Laminins (LM), basement membrane molecules and mediators of epithelial-stromal communication, are cr...
The lamin B receptor (LBR) is a highly unusual inner nuclear membrane protein with multiple function...
Mutations and defects in nuclear lamins can cause major pathologies, including inflammation and infl...
Nuclear envelope lamin A/C proteins are a major component of the mammalian nuclear lamina, a dense ...
The mechanisms by which lamin A/C in CD4+ T-cells control intestinal homeostasis and can cause infla...
Lamin A/C is a nuclear lamina constituent mutated in a number of human inherited disorders collectiv...
Lamin A/C is a nuclear lamina constituent mutated in a number of human inherited disorders collectiv...
<p>Obesity-induced chronic low-grade inflammation, in particular in adipose tissue, contributes to t...
Tissue injury triggers inflammatory responses that may result in release of degradation products or ...
Nuclear envelope lamin A/C proteins are a major component of the mammalian nuclear lamina, a dense f...
<p>Obesity-induced chronic low-grade inflammation, in particular in adipose tissue, contributes to t...
Bacterial LPS triggers dramatic changes in gene expression in macrophages. We show here that LPS reg...
Lipocalin2 (Lcn2) is significantly up-regulated during various inflammatory disorders including auto...
Laminins (LM), basement membrane molecules and mediators of epithelial-stromal communication, are cr...
Laminins (LM), basement membrane molecules and mediators of epithelial-stromal communication, are cr...
Laminins (LM), basement membrane molecules and mediators of epithelial-stromal communication, are cr...
The lamin B receptor (LBR) is a highly unusual inner nuclear membrane protein with multiple function...
Mutations and defects in nuclear lamins can cause major pathologies, including inflammation and infl...
Nuclear envelope lamin A/C proteins are a major component of the mammalian nuclear lamina, a dense ...
The mechanisms by which lamin A/C in CD4+ T-cells control intestinal homeostasis and can cause infla...
Lamin A/C is a nuclear lamina constituent mutated in a number of human inherited disorders collectiv...
Lamin A/C is a nuclear lamina constituent mutated in a number of human inherited disorders collectiv...
<p>Obesity-induced chronic low-grade inflammation, in particular in adipose tissue, contributes to t...
Tissue injury triggers inflammatory responses that may result in release of degradation products or ...
Nuclear envelope lamin A/C proteins are a major component of the mammalian nuclear lamina, a dense f...
<p>Obesity-induced chronic low-grade inflammation, in particular in adipose tissue, contributes to t...
Bacterial LPS triggers dramatic changes in gene expression in macrophages. We show here that LPS reg...
Lipocalin2 (Lcn2) is significantly up-regulated during various inflammatory disorders including auto...
Laminins (LM), basement membrane molecules and mediators of epithelial-stromal communication, are cr...
Laminins (LM), basement membrane molecules and mediators of epithelial-stromal communication, are cr...
Laminins (LM), basement membrane molecules and mediators of epithelial-stromal communication, are cr...
The lamin B receptor (LBR) is a highly unusual inner nuclear membrane protein with multiple function...