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Both canonical and non-canonical NF-B activation contribute to the proliferative response of the middle ear mucosa during bacterial infectionopen access

Authors
Cho, Chang GunPak, KwangWebster, NicholasKurabi, ArwaRyan, Allen F.
Issue Date
Nov-2016
Publisher
SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
Keywords
Otitis media; middle ear; NF-B activation; inflammation; mucosal hyperplasia
Citation
INNATE IMMUNITY, v.22, no.8, pp 626 - 634
Pages
9
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
INNATE IMMUNITY
Volume
22
Number
8
Start Page
626
End Page
634
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/18117
DOI
10.1177/1753425916668581
ISSN
1753-4259
1753-4267
Abstract
A major aspect of pathology in otitis media (OM), the most common childhood bacterial disease, is hyperplasia of the middle ear mucosa. Activation of innate immune receptors during OM leads to the activation of NF-B, a pleiotropic transcription factor involved both in inflammation and tissue growth. To explore the role of NF-B in mucosal hyperplasia during OM, we evaluated the expression of genes involved in two modes of NF-B activation during a complete episode of acute, bacterial OM in mice. We also determined the effects of inhibitors of each pathway on infection-stimulated mucosal growth invitro. A majority of the genes that mediate both the canonical and the non-canonical pathways of NF-B activation were regulated during OM, many with kinetics related to the time course of mucosal hyperplasia. Inhibition of either pathway reduced the growth of cultured mucosal explants in a dose-dependent manner. However, inhibition of the canonical pathway produced a greater effect, suggesting that this mode of NF-B activation dominates mucosal hyperplasia during OM.
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