We previously reported that IκBL prevents experimental autoimmune arthritis. The molecular mechanism, however, still remains unclear. In contrast to four splicing-isoforms of IκBL in human, two isoforms were identified in mouse. The major isoform IκBL-α(S) suppressed LPS-induced NF-κB activation and transcription of TNFα and IL-6, but not IL-1β. The suppressive activity required the nuclear localization signal and the ankyrin repeat domain of IκBL. IκBL did not affect the nuclear translocation of the NF-κB dimer. These findings point to IκBL as being a novel member of the nuclear IκB family, which functions in the nucleus and controls various inflammatory responses including autoimmune arthritis.

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