Tolerance to lipopolysaccharide involves mobilization of nuclear factor kappa B with predominance of p50 homodimers
Stimulation of the human monocytic cell line Mono Mac 6 with lipopolysaccharide (LPS) leads to rapid and transient expression of cytokines like tumor necrosis factor (TNF). When such cells are precultured for 2 days with a low dose of LPS (20 ng/ml) followed by stimulation with a high dose of LPS (1...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Journal of biological chemistry 1994-06, Vol.269 (25), p.17001-17004 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Stimulation of the human monocytic cell line Mono Mac 6 with lipopolysaccharide (LPS) leads to rapid and transient expression
of cytokines like tumor necrosis factor (TNF). When such cells are precultured for 2 days with a low dose of LPS (20 ng/ml)
followed by stimulation with a high dose of LPS (1 microgram/ml), expression of the TNF gene is minimal, i.e. the cells are
tolerant. In nuclear run-on analysis, such tolerant cells show only a low degree of transcription, indicating that tolerance
operates at or upstream of the transcription level. The CD14 LPS receptor is, however, up-regulated (not down-regulated) in
tolerant cells, and LPS can, in fact, still lead to activation of tolerant cells as evidenced by mobilization of the transcription
factor nuclear factor kappa B (NF-kappa B). Resolution of the NF-kappa B complex in gel shift analysis shows that the binding
protein, mobilized in naive Mono Mac 6 cells, consists mainly of p50-p65 heterodimers, while in tolerant cells, the p50 homodimer
is predominant. This increase in p50 homodimers coincides with an increase in p105 mRNA, suggestive of a transcriptional up-regulation
of p50. Reporter gene analysis reveals that the NF-kappa B complex mobilized in tolerant cells is functionally inactive in
that NF-kappa B-dependent luciferase constructs containing the human immunodeficiency virus long terminal repeat or the TNF
5'-region show only minimal transactivation after LPS stimulation. Similar to Mono Mac 6 cells, primary blood monocytes, when
precultured with a low dose of LPS, also become tolerant and produce little TNF after LPS stimulation. The tolerant blood
monocytes also up-regulate CD14, and they mobilize NF-kappa B with a predominance of p50 homodimers. Taken together, these
results demonstrate that tolerance to LPS is determined by post-receptor mechanisms that involve an altered composition of
the NF-kappa B complex. |
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ISSN: | 0021-9258 1083-351X |
DOI: | 10.1016/S0021-9258(17)32510-3 |