IKK mediates ischemia-induced neuronal death

O Herrmann, B Baumann, R De Lorenzi… - Nature medicine, 2005 - nature.com
O Herrmann, B Baumann, R De Lorenzi, S Muhammad, W Zhang, J Kleesiek
Nature medicine, 2005nature.com
The IκB kinase complex IKK is a central component of the signaling cascade that controls NF-
κB–dependent gene transcription. So far, its function in the brain is largely unknown. Here,
we show that IKK is activated in a mouse model of stroke. To investigate the function of IKK
in brain ischemia we generated mice that contain a targeted deletion of Ikbkb (which
encodes IKK2) in mouse neurons and mice that express a dominant inhibitor of IKK in
neurons. In both lines, inhibition of IKK activity markedly reduced infarct size. In contrast …
Abstract
The IκB kinase complex IKK is a central component of the signaling cascade that controls NF-κB–dependent gene transcription. So far, its function in the brain is largely unknown. Here, we show that IKK is activated in a mouse model of stroke. To investigate the function of IKK in brain ischemia we generated mice that contain a targeted deletion of Ikbkb (which encodes IKK2) in mouse neurons and mice that express a dominant inhibitor of IKK in neurons. In both lines, inhibition of IKK activity markedly reduced infarct size. In contrast, constitutive activation of IKK2 enlarged the infarct size. A selective small-molecule inhibitor of IKK mimicked the effect of genetic IKK inhibition in neurons, reducing the infarct volume and cell death in a therapeutic time window of 4.5 h. These data indicate a key function of IKK in ischemic brain damage and suggest a potential role for IKK inhibitors in stroke therapy.
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