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  • The genomic landscapes of i...
    Natoli, Gioacchino; Ghisletti, Serena; Barozzi, Iros

    Genes & development, 2011-Jan-15, 2011-01-15, 20110115, Volume: 25, Issue: 2
    Journal Article

    Inflammation involves the activation of a highly coordinated gene expression program that is specific for the initial stimulus and occurs in a different manner in bystander parenchymal cells and professional immune system cells recruited to the inflamed site. Recent data demonstrate that developmental transcription factors like the macrophage fate-determining Pu.1 set the stage for the activity of ubiquitous transcription factors activated by inflammatory stimuli, like NF-kB, AP-1, and interferon regulatory factors (IRFs). The intersection of lineage-determining and stimulus-activated transcription factors at enhancers explains cell type specificity in inflammatory responses.