The Nuclear Receptor Rev-erbα Is a Liver X Receptor (LXR) Target Gene Driving a Negative Feedback Loop on Select LXR-Induced Pathways in Human Macrophages

2008 
A role of the nuclear receptor Rev-erbα in the regulation of transcription pathways involving other nuclear receptors is emerging. Indeed, Rev-erbα is a negative regulator of transcription by binding to overlapping response elements shared with various nuclear receptors, including the peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors and the retinoid-related orphan receptor α (RORα). Here, we show that Rev-erbα is expressed in primary human macrophages and that its expression is induced by synthetic ligands for the liver X receptors (LXRs), which control cholesterol homeostasis, inflammation, and the immune response in macrophages. LXRα binds to a specific response element in the human Rev-erbα promoter, thus inducing Rev-erbα transcriptional expression. Interestingly, Rev-erbα does not influence basal or LXR-regulated cholesterol homeostasis. However, Rev-erbα overexpression represses the induction of toll-like receptor (TLR)-4 by LXR agonists, whereas Rev-erbα silencing by short interfering RNA results in enh...
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