Chromatin immunoprecipitation of C/EBP delta in mouse bone-marrow macrophages stimulated with LPS for 6hr
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ABSTRACT: The innate immune system is a two-edged sword; it is absolutely required for host defense against infection, but if left uncontrolled can trigger a plethora of inflammatory diseases. Here we used systems biology approaches to predict and validate a gene regulatory network involving a dynamic interplay between the transcription factors NF-kB, C/EBPd, and ATF3 that controls inflammatory responses. We mathematically modeled transcriptional regulation of Il6 and Cebpd genes and experimentally validated the prediction that the combination of an initiator (NF-kB), an amplifier (C/EBPd) and an attenuator (ATF3) forms a regulatory circuit that discriminates between transient and persistent Toll-like receptor 4-induced signals. Our results suggest a mechanism that enables the innate immune system to detect the duration of infection and to respond appropriately. Keywords: ChIP-chip
ORGANISM(S): Mus musculus
PROVIDER: GSE14812 | GEO | 2009/03/27
SECONDARY ACCESSION(S): PRJNA112047
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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