血红素加氧酶-1与三曲丙氨酸在尼古丁抗炎作用中的功能联系。

Free radical biology & medicine Pub Date : 2013-12-01 Epub Date: 2013-10-02 DOI:10.1016/j.freeradbiomed.2013.09.027
Md Jamal Uddin, Yeonsoo Joe, Min Zheng, Perry J Blackshear, Stefan W Ryter, Jeong Woo Park, Hun Taeg Chung
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尼古丁刺激胆碱能抗炎途径,通过抑制巨噬细胞炎症细胞因子的释放来防止过度炎症。我们曾报道尼古丁诱导血红素加氧酶-1 (HO-1)和三戊三醇(TTP)在巨噬细胞中介导尼古丁的抗炎功能。然而,目前尚不清楚这两个分子是否在功能上有联系。在本研究中,我们试图确定HO-1是否与TTP联合介导尼古丁的抗炎作用。在lps处理的巨噬细胞中,抑制HO-1活性或HO-1表达可减弱尼古丁对STAT3激活、TTP诱导和TNF-α产生的影响。在没有尼古丁的情况下,诱导HO-1表达增加了TTP的水平。在lps诱导的内毒素血症模型中,HO-1缺乏阻断了尼古丁对肝脏中STAT3磷酸化、TTP诱导和lps诱导的TNF-α产生的影响。通过siRNA下调STAT3可减弱尼古丁对TTP表达和TNF-α产生的影响,但不影响尼古丁介导的HO-1诱导。在TTP敲除小鼠中,尼古丁处理增强了HO-1表达和STAT3激活,但未能抑制lps诱导的TNF-α产生。我们的研究结果表明,HO-1和TTP在介导尼古丁的抗炎作用中具有功能联系;HO-1是尼古丁诱导TTP所必需的。这种新的尼古丁- ho -1- ttp信号通路为炎症性疾病的治疗提供了新的可能性。
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A functional link between heme oxygenase-1 and tristetraprolin in the anti-inflammatory effects of nicotine.

A functional link between heme oxygenase-1 and tristetraprolin in the anti-inflammatory effects of nicotine.

A functional link between heme oxygenase-1 and tristetraprolin in the anti-inflammatory effects of nicotine.

A functional link between heme oxygenase-1 and tristetraprolin in the anti-inflammatory effects of nicotine.

Nicotine stimulates the cholinergic anti-inflammatory pathway and prevents excessive inflammation by inhibiting the release of inflammatory cytokines from macrophages. We have previously reported that heme oxygenase-1 (HO-1) and tristetraprolin (TTP) are induced by nicotine and mediate the anti-inflammatory function of nicotine in macrophages. However, it was not clear whether the two molecules are functionally linked. In this study, we sought to determine whether HO-1 associates with TTP to mediate the anti-inflammatory effects of nicotine. Inhibition of HO-1 activity or HO-1 expression attenuated the effects of nicotine on STAT3 activation, TTP induction, and TNF-α production in LPS-treated macrophages. Induction of HO-1 expression increased the level of TTP in the absence of nicotine. In an LPS-induced endotoxemia model, HO-1 deficiency blocked the effects of nicotine on the STAT3 phosphorylation, TTP induction, and LPS-induced TNF-α production in the liver. Downregulation of STAT3 by siRNA attenuated the effect of nicotine on TTP expression and TNF-α production but did not affect the nicotine-mediated induction of HO-1. In TTP knockout mice, nicotine treatment enhanced HO-1 expression and STAT3 activation but failed to inhibit LPS-induced TNF-α production. Our results suggest that HO-1 and TTP are functionally linked in mediating the anti-inflammatory effects of nicotine; HO-1 is necessary for the induction of TTP by nicotine. This novel nicotine-HO-1-TTP signaling pathway provides new possibilities for the treatment of inflammatory diseases.

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