As a transcription factor, E2F2 participates in regulation of numerous genes. To investigate the role and mechnism of E2F2 in RA, expression of E2F2 in synovial tissue was detected. Proliferation, invasion, and secretion of inflammatory cytokines were measured after E2F2 was knocked-down in RASFs by siRNA transfection. Induction of TNF-α, IL-6, and LPS on expression and nuclear translocation of E2F2, and signal pathways involved in the process were tested. ChIP was used to investigate direct binding of NF-кB to the promoter of E2F2, and E2F2 to the promoter of IL-6. The correlation between mRNA levels of E2F2 and IL-6 or TNF-α in secreted in supernatant of RASFs were also investigated. As a result, silencing E2F2 could inhibit the proliferation and invasion of RASFs. LPS, IL-6 can stimulate the expression of E2F2 in RASFs both via the NF-кB pathway, while TNF-α via the ERK pathway. TNF-α can facilitate the nuclear translocation of E2F2 and TNF-α can bind to promoter of E2F2, and then E2F2 can bind to the promoter of IL-6 directly. Significant correlations was found between levels of E2F2 and IL-6/TNF-α in synoviocytes of RA patients. Our findings indicate that E2F2 may play an important role in pathogenesis of RA.

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