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Nurr1 performs its anti-inflammatory function by regulating RasGRP1 expression in neuro-inflammation.


ABSTRACT: Nurr1, a transcription factor belonging to the orphan nuclear receptor, has an essential role in the generation and maintenance of dopaminergic neurons and is important in the pathogenesis of Parkinson' disease (PD). In addition, Nurr1 has a non-neuronal function, and it is especially well known that Nurr1 has an anti-inflammatory function in the Parkinson's disease model. However, the molecular mechanisms of Nurr1 have not been elucidated. In this study, we describe a novel mechanism of Nurr1 function. To provide new insights into the molecular mechanisms of Nurr1 in the inflammatory response, we performed Chromatin immunoprecipitation sequencing (ChIP-Seq) on LPS-induced inflammation in BV2 cells and finally identified the RasGRP1 gene as a novel target of Nurr1. Here, we show that Nurr1 directly binds to the RasGRP1 intron to regulate its expression. Moreover, we also identified that RasGRP1 regulates the Ras-Raf-MEK-ERK signaling cascade in LPS-induced inflammation signaling. Finally, we conclude that RasGRP1 is a novel regulator of Nurr1's mediated inflammation signaling.

SUBMITTER: Oh M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7329810 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Nurr1 performs its anti-inflammatory function by regulating RasGRP1 expression in neuro-inflammation.

Oh Mihee M   Kim Sun Young SY   Gil Jung-Eun JE   Byun Jeong-Su JS   Cha Dong-Wook DW   Ku Bonsu B   Lee Woonghee W   Kim Won-Kon WK   Oh Kyoung-Jin KJ   Lee Eun-Woo EW   Bae Kwang-Hee KH   Lee Sang Chul SC   Han Baek-Soo BS  

Scientific reports 20200701 1


Nurr1, a transcription factor belonging to the orphan nuclear receptor, has an essential role in the generation and maintenance of dopaminergic neurons and is important in the pathogenesis of Parkinson' disease (PD). In addition, Nurr1 has a non-neuronal function, and it is especially well known that Nurr1 has an anti-inflammatory function in the Parkinson's disease model. However, the molecular mechanisms of Nurr1 have not been elucidated. In this study, we describe a novel mechanism of Nurr1 f  ...[more]

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