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Event: 1172
Key Event Title
Increase activation, Nuclear factor kappa B (NF-kB)
Short name
The NF-kB pathway consists of a series of events where the transcription factors of the NF-kB family play a key role. The proinflammatory cytokine (IL-1beta) can be activated by NF-kB , including Reactive Oxygen Species produced by NADPH oxidase (NOX). Upon pathway activation, the IKK complex will be phosphorylated, which in turn phosphorylates IkBa. There, this transcription factor can express pro-inflammatory and pro-fibrotic genes. This can be achieved by ROS, IKK enhancer or nuclear translocation enhancer.
NF-kB transcriptional activity: Beta lactamase reporter gene assay (Miller et al. 2010). NF-kB transcription: Lentiviral NF-kB GFP reporter with flow cytometry (Moujalled et al. 2012)
NF-κB translocation: RelA-GFP reporter assay (Frederiksson 2012) (Huppelschoten 2017)
IκBa phosphorylation: Western blotting (Miller et al. 2010)
NF-κB p65 (Total/Phospho) ELISA
ELISA for IL-6, IL-8, and Cox
| ID | Experimental Effect | Biological Object | Biological Process | Method of Measurement | Notes | Evidence Source ID | Citation (first author, year) |
|---|
| ID | Stressor | Sample (short_name) | Assay | Effect |
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| Process | Object | Action |
|---|---|---|
| regulation of I-kappaB kinase/NF-kappaB signaling | increased |
| Level of Biological Organization |
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| Cellular |
Cell term
| Cell term |
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| epithelial cell |
Organ term
| Organ term |
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| tissue |
AOPs Including This Key Event
| AOP Name | Role of event in AOP | Point of Contact | Author Status | OECD Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| AT1R, lung fibrosis | KeyEvent | Allie Always (send email) | Under development: Not open for comment. Do not cite | Under Development |
| TLR9 activation leading to Multi Organ Failure and ARDS | KeyEvent | Cataia Ives (send email) | Under development: Not open for comment. Do not cite | |
| Binding to ACE2 leads to lung fibrosis | KeyEvent | Allie Always (send email) | Open for comment. Do not cite | Under Development |
| DNA damage and metastatic breast cancer | KeyEvent | Agnes Aggy (send email) | Under development: Not open for comment. Do not cite | Under Development |
Taxonomic Applicability
| Term | Scientific Term | Evidence | Link |
|---|---|---|---|
| Homo sapiens | Homo sapiens | High | NCBI |
Life Stages
| Life stage | Evidence |
|---|---|
| Not Otherwise Specified | Moderate |
Sex Applicability
| Term | Evidence |
|---|---|
| Mixed |
The ROS directly influences NF-κB signalling, resulting in differential production of cytokines and chemokines (McKay and Cidlowski, 1999; Pernis, 2007). NF-κB regulates pro-inflammatory responses that are transcriptionally mediated by NF‑κB.