TNF-alpha and mucus production in lung epythelium (Rattus norvegicus)
From WikiPathways
Description
The upregulation of mucine is regulated by three different pathways which result in the activation of NF-kB.
After TNF-alpha activated its receptor and recruited several adaptor proteins, the IKK complex is activated to inhibit IKBa, resulting in the activation and translocation into the nucleus of NF-kB and upregulation of mucine and IL-6. After EGFR activation by TGF-alpha binding, the RAS-MAPK-pp90 RSK pathway leads to inactivation of IKBa and thus to the translocation of NF-kB. Further, pp90 RSK leads to binding of Sp1 transcription factor to its DNA binding site. By activating Tlr4, LPS can inhibit IKBa.
Quality Tags
Ontology Terms
Bibliography
- Lora JM, Zhang DM, Liao SM, Burwell T, King AM, Barker PA, Singh L, Keaveney M, Morgenstern J, Gutierrez-Ramos JC, Coyle AJ, Fraser CC; ''Tumor necrosis factor-alpha triggers mucus production in airway epithelium through an IkappaB kinase beta-dependent mechanism.''; J Biol Chem, 2005 PubMed Europe PMC Scholia
History
View all... |
External references
DataNodes
View all... |
Annotated Interactions
No annotated interactions