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2015

University of Kentucky

Batf2

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The Role Of Batf2 In Lps/Ifnγ Polarized Macrophages, Marie A. Gehman Jan 2015

The Role Of Batf2 In Lps/Ifnγ Polarized Macrophages, Marie A. Gehman

Theses and Dissertations--Microbiology, Immunology, and Molecular Genetics

Transcription factors regulate distinct macrophage functions by regulating gene expression in response to micro-environmental cues. This functional plasticity is critical for regulating innate and adaptive immune responses during infection and during chronic disease processes including inflammatory diseases and cancer. Microarray analysis of macrophages polarized to a pro-inflammatory (M1) phenotype with LPS and IFNγ revealed that basic leucine zipper transcription factor ATF-like 2 (Batf2), a member of the AP1 transcription factors, is selectively upregulated in M1 macrophages compared to anti-inflammatory IL-4-polarized (M2) macrophages. The initial hypothesis was that Batf2 is a master regulator of gene expression that orchestrates M1 polarization. To …