Siva Kumar Solleti, Bailey E Matthews, Jingyi Wu, Regina K Rowe
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摘要
ige介导的单核细胞刺激调节多种细胞功能,包括细胞成熟、细胞因子释放、抗病毒反应和t细胞分化。高亲和力IgE受体FcεRI的表达与血清IgE水平和特应性疾病密切相关。调控fcε - ri效应分子在肥大细胞和嗜碱性细胞中的作用已被广泛研究;然而,对单核细胞的信号传导和调控机制知之甚少。本研究旨在确定人单核细胞中ige介导的细胞因子释放的调节因子。SHIP-1被鉴定为ige诱导的IL-10产生的负调节因子。还确定了ige介导的刺激和SHIP-1抑制降低了脂质体poly(I:C)刺激后抗病毒IP-10的产生,表明SHIP-1在ige驱动和抗病毒反应途径中的差异调节。在ige介导的单核细胞刺激下,SHIP-1和NF-κB被激活,NF-κB的激活与SHIP-1和fc - ε ri α的细胞表达水平有关。据我们所知,这是第一个确定SHIP-1在调节人类单核细胞中ige介导和抗病毒反应中的作用的研究。鉴于单核细胞在炎症和免疫应答中的重要性,更好地了解FcεRI受体下游的信号传导和调节机制可能会导致过敏性疾病的新治疗靶点。
SHIP-1 Differentially Regulates IgE-Induced IL-10 and Antiviral Responses in Human Monocytes.
IgE-mediated stimulation of monocytes regulates multiple cellular functions including cellular maturation, cytokine release, antiviral responses, and T-cell differentiation. Expression of the high-affinity IgE receptor, FcεRI, is closely linked to serum IgE levels and atopic disease. The signaling molecules regulating FcεRI effector functions have been well studied in mast cells and basophils; however, less is known about the signaling and regulatory mechanisms in monocytes. This study sought to identify regulators of IgE-mediated cytokine release in human monocytes. SHIP-1 was identified as a negative regulator of IgE-induced IL-10 production. It was also determined that IgE-mediated stimulation and SHIP-1 inhibition decreased antiviral IP-10 production after liposomal poly(I:C) stimulation, indicating differential regulation by SHIP-1 in IgE-driven and antiviral response pathways. SHIP-1 and NF-κB were activated following IgE-mediated stimulation of monocytes, and NF-κB activation was related to both SHIP-1 and FcεRIα cellular expression levels. To our knowledge, this is the first study to identify a role for SHIP-1 in regulating IgE-mediated and antiviral responses in human monocytes. Given the importance of monocytes in inflammation and immune responses, a better understanding of the signaling and regulatory mechanisms downstream of the FcεRI receptor could lead to new therapeutic targets in allergic disease.
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