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Query: UMLS:C0917798 (
cerebral ischemia
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Interferon regulatory factor 3
(
IRF3
) is a transcription factor that plays a central role in the innate immune response, apoptosis, and oncogenesis. Previous studies have shown that endogenous
IRF3
does not affect stroke in mice; however, paradoxically, elevated
IRF3
expression was observed in the rat brains following
cerebral ischemia
/reperfusion (I/R) injury, indicating that
IRF3
may have different functions during stroke in rats than in mice. A clear and comprehensive study of the effect of
IRF3
on stroke in rats has been hampered by the lack of an
IRF3
-knockout rat strain. In this study, a novel
IRF3
knockout rat strain and a transgenic rat strain with neuronal-specific
IRF3
over-expression (IRF3-TG) were created. Subsequently, the generated
IRF3
-knockout rats, the neuronal-specific
IRF3
over-expressing rats and their corresponding controls were subjected to transient middle cerebral artery occlusion and followed by reperfusion, to investigate the exact role of
IRF3
in cerebral I/R in rats. In contrast to the results in mice,
IRF3
deficiency in rats provided significant protection against cerebral I/R injury and inhibited neuronal apoptosis, inflammation, and oxidative stress after cerebral I/R injury; the opposite patterns were observed in neuronal-specific
IRF3
over-expressing rats. Taken together, these data demonstrate that
IRF3
plays a negative regulatory role in cerebral I/R in rats, and
IRF3
may be an attractive therapeutic target for preventing stroke. In the present study, we discovered that the transcription factor
IRF3
, which plays a central role in the innate immune response, apoptosis, and oncogenesis, could exacerbate
cerebral ischemia
/reperfusion (I/R) injury via activating caspase-dependent neuronal apoptosis, inducing inflammation and oxidative stress. These findings suggest that
IRF3
may be an attractive therapeutic target for the prevention of stroke.
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PMID:Attenuation of cerebral ischemic injury in interferon regulatory factor 3-deficient rat. 2661 14