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TNFR1 Absence Is Not Crucial for Different Types of Cell Reaction to TNF: A Study of the TNFR1-Knockout Cell Model

Alina A. Alshevskaya 1
Julia Zhukova 1, 2
Saleh Alrhmoun 1, 2
Irina A. Obleukhova 2
Anna K. Matveeva 3
Darya A. Savenkova 3
Ilnaz R Imatdinov 3
Д.В. Юдкин 3
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2024-04-03
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Impact factor3.5
ISSN20754655
Biochemistry
Genetics
Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (miscellaneous)
Abstract

Background: One of the mechanisms regulating the biological activity of tumor necrosis factor (TNF) in cells is the co-expression of TNFR1/TNFR2 receptors. A model with a differential level of receptor expression is required to evaluate the contribution of these mechanisms. Aim: The development of a cellular model to compare the effects of TNF on cells depending on the presence of both receptors and TNFR2 alone. Methods: TNFR1 absence modifications of ZR-75/1 and K-562 cell lines were obtained by TNFR1 knockout. The presence of deletions was confirmed by Sanger sequencing, and the absence of cell membrane receptor expression was confirmed by flow cytometry. The dose-dependent effect of TNF on intact and knockout cells was comparatively evaluated by the effect on the cell cycle, the type of cell death, and the profile of expressed genes. Results: Knockout of TNFR1 resulted in a redistribution of TNFR2 receptors with an increased proportion of TNFR2+ cells in both lines and a multidirectional change in the density of expression in the lines (increased in K562 and decreased in ZR75/1). The presence of a large number of cells with high TNFR2 density in the absence of TNFR1 in the K562 cells was associated with greater sensitivity to TNF-stimulating doses and increased proliferation but did not result in a significant change in cell death parameters. A twofold increase in TNFR2+ cell distribution in this cell line at a reduced expression density in ZR75/1 cells was associated with a change in sensitivity to low cytokine concentrations in terms of proliferation; an overall increase in cell death, most pronounced at standard stimulating concentrations; and increased expression of the lymphocyte-activation gene groups, host–pathogen interaction, and innate immunity. Conclusions: The absence of TNFR1 leads to different variants of compensatory redistribution of TNFR2 in cellular models, which affects the type of cell response and the threshold level of sensitivity. The directionality of cytokine action modulation and sensitivity to TNF levels depends not only on the fraction of cells expressing TNFR2 but also on the density of expression.

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Alshevskaya A. A. et al. TNFR1 Absence Is Not Crucial for Different Types of Cell Reaction to TNF: A Study of the TNFR1-Knockout Cell Model // Epigenomes. 2024. Vol. 8. No. 2. p. 15.
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Alshevskaya A. A., Lopatnikova J. A., Zhukova J., Perik Zavodskaia O., Alrhmoun S., Obleukhova I. A., Matveeva A. K., Savenkova D. A., Imatdinov I. R., Юдкин Д., Sennikov S. TNFR1 Absence Is Not Crucial for Different Types of Cell Reaction to TNF: A Study of the TNFR1-Knockout Cell Model // Epigenomes. 2024. Vol. 8. No. 2. p. 15.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.3390/epigenomes8020015
UR - https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4655/8/2/15
TI - TNFR1 Absence Is Not Crucial for Different Types of Cell Reaction to TNF: A Study of the TNFR1-Knockout Cell Model
T2 - Epigenomes
AU - Alshevskaya, Alina A.
AU - Lopatnikova, Julia A
AU - Zhukova, Julia
AU - Perik Zavodskaia, Olga
AU - Alrhmoun, Saleh
AU - Obleukhova, Irina A.
AU - Matveeva, Anna K.
AU - Savenkova, Darya A.
AU - Imatdinov, Ilnaz R
AU - Юдкин, Д.В.
AU - Sennikov, Sergey
PY - 2024
DA - 2024/04/03
PB - MDPI
SP - 15
IS - 2
VL - 8
PMID - 38651368
SN - 2075-4655
ER -
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@article{2024_Alshevskaya,
author = {Alina A. Alshevskaya and Julia A Lopatnikova and Julia Zhukova and Olga Perik Zavodskaia and Saleh Alrhmoun and Irina A. Obleukhova and Anna K. Matveeva and Darya A. Savenkova and Ilnaz R Imatdinov and Д.В. Юдкин and Sergey Sennikov},
title = {TNFR1 Absence Is Not Crucial for Different Types of Cell Reaction to TNF: A Study of the TNFR1-Knockout Cell Model},
journal = {Epigenomes},
year = {2024},
volume = {8},
publisher = {MDPI},
month = {apr},
url = {https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4655/8/2/15},
number = {2},
pages = {15},
doi = {10.3390/epigenomes8020015}
}
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Alshevskaya, Alina A., et al. “TNFR1 Absence Is Not Crucial for Different Types of Cell Reaction to TNF: A Study of the TNFR1-Knockout Cell Model.” Epigenomes, vol. 8, no. 2, Apr. 2024, p. 15. https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4655/8/2/15.