A high-sensitivity bi-directional reporter to monitor NF-κB activity in cell culture and zebrafish in real time.
Paola KuriKornelia EllwangerThomas A KuferMaria LeptinBaubak BajoghliPublished in: Journal of cell science (2016)
Nuclear factor (NF)-κB transcription factors play major roles in numerous biological processes including development and immunity. Here, we engineered a novel bi-directional NF-κB-responsive reporter, pSGNluc, in which a high-affinity NF-κB promoter fragment simultaneously drives expression of luciferase and GFP. Treatment with TNFα (also known as TNF) induced a strong, dose-dependent luciferase signal in cell culture. The degree of induction over background was comparable to that of other NF-κB-driven luciferase reporters, but the absolute level of expression was at least 20-fold higher. This extends the sensitivity range of otherwise difficult assays mediated exclusively by endogenously expressed receptors, as we show for Nod1 signaling in HEK293 cells. To measure NF-κB activity in the living organism, we established a transgenic zebrafish line carrying the pSGNluc construct. Live in toto imaging of transgenic embryos revealed the activation patterns of NF-κB signaling during embryonic development and as responses to inflammatory stimuli. Taken together, by integrating qualitative and quantitative NF-κB reporter activity, pSGNluc is a valuable tool for studying NF-κB signaling at high spatiotemporal resolution in cultured cells and living animals that goes beyond the possibilities provided by currently available reporters.
Keyphrases
- nuclear factor
- signaling pathway
- lps induced
- pi k akt
- oxidative stress
- induced apoptosis
- toll like receptor
- cell cycle arrest
- inflammatory response
- transcription factor
- poor prognosis
- rheumatoid arthritis
- high resolution
- cell proliferation
- dna methylation
- high throughput
- immune response
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- combination therapy
- cancer therapy