Differential activation of murine macrophages by angelan and LPS

Young Jin Jeon , Sang Bae Han , Kyung Seop Ahn , Hwan Mook Kim
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In our previous studies, we showed that angelan, a polysaccharide purified from Angelica gigas Nakai, is a potent LPS-mimetic in murine macrophages [Jeon, Y.J., Han, S.B., Ahn, K.S., Kim, H.M., 1999. Activation of NF-kB/Rel in angelan-stimulated macrophages. Immunopharmacology 43, 1–9]. Angelan stimulates murine macrophage to produce cytokines including iNOS and activate NF-κB/Rel. In the present study, we investigated the role of CD14 and complement receptor type 3 (CR3) in mediating NO production and NF-κB/Rel activation induced by angelan and LPS. Three major differences between angelan and LPS were observed. First, angelan does not require serum proteins for NO response and NF-κB/Rel activation, while the activation by LPS requires serum proteins. Second, blocking of either CD14 or CR3 decreased angelan-induced NO response, while LPS-mediated NO production was inhibited by anti-CD14 mAb only. Third, angelan induced strong NF-κB/Rel and slight AP-1 DNA binding, whereas LPS potently activated both NF-κB/Rel and AP-1. Both angelan and LPS degraded IκB proteins and subsequently induced the mobilization of NF-κB/Rel proteins (p65, c-rel and p50) into nucleus. This suggests that macrophages display a common signaling machinery leading to the NF-κB/Rel activation in response to different stimulants. In conclusion, angelan and LPS use the membrane receptor CD14 and CR3 differentially for signaling NF-κB/Rel activation and NO production.

天使多糖和LPS对小鼠巨噬细胞的差异活化作用
在我们之前的研究中,我们发现从Angelica gigas Nakai中纯化的angelan多糖在小鼠巨噬细胞中是一种有效的lps模拟物[Jeon, yj ., Han, S.B, Ahn, K.S., Kim, H.M, 1999]。天使刺激巨噬细胞NF-kB/Rel的活化。免疫药理学[43],1-9。Angelan刺激小鼠巨噬细胞产生iNOS等细胞因子,激活NF-κB/Rel。在本研究中,我们研究了CD14和补体受体3型(CR3)在介导angelan和LPS诱导的NO生成和NF-κB/Rel激活中的作用。在angelan和LPS之间观察到三个主要差异。首先,angelan的NO应答和NF-κB/Rel激活不需要血清蛋白,而LPS的激活需要血清蛋白。其次,阻断CD14或CR3均可降低天使诱导的NO反应,而lps介导的NO产生仅被抗CD14单抗抑制。第三,天使多糖诱导强烈的NF-κB/Rel和轻微的AP-1 DNA结合,而LPS则有效地激活NF-κB/Rel和AP-1。天使聚糖和LPS均可降解i -κB蛋白,随后诱导NF-κB/Rel蛋白(p65、c-rel和p50)进入细胞核。这表明巨噬细胞表现出一种共同的信号机制,导致NF-κB/Rel在不同刺激物的反应中激活。综上所述,angelan和LPS不同程度地利用膜受体CD14和CR3来激活NF-κB/Rel和产生NO。
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