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Interferon γ-Induced Gene Expression of the Novel Secretory Phospholipase A2 Type IID in Human Monocyte-Derived Macrophages is Inhibited by Lipopolysaccharide

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Title
Interferon γ-Induced Gene Expression of the Novel Secretory Phospholipase A2 Type IID in Human Monocyte-Derived Macrophages is Inhibited by Lipopolysaccharide
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Inflammation, August 2006
DOI 10.1007/s10753-006-9007-x
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John Lindbom, Anders G. Ljungman, Christer Tagesson

Abstract

Phospholipase A(2) (PLA(2)) is a superfamily of enzymes that may play a major role in airways inflammation. We investigated the effect of interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma) on the gene expression of 19 different PLA(2) types in human monocyte-derived macrophages and nasal epithelial cells (RPMI 2650). The cells were stimulated with IFN-gamma for different lengths of time (up to 48 h), and the mRNA levels of the different PLA(2) types were determined by reverse transcriptase-PCR (RT-PCR) and normalized to those of the house-keeping gene, GAPDH. It appeared that IFN-gamma clearly increased the expression of secretory PLA(2) IID (but not IIA) in macrophages, while both PLA(2) IID and IIA were upregulated in RPMI 2650 cells. Moreover, after 18 h, the mRNA levels of cytosolic PLA(2) IVA were 2-3 times higher in IFN-gamma-stimulated macrophages than controls, while there was no such effect of IFN-gamma in RPMI 2650 cells. Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) augmented the increased gene expression of PLA(2) IVA but decreased both the basal and the IFN-gamma-induced PLA(2) IID mRNA expression in macrophages (but not in RPMI 2650 cells). The NF-kappaB inhibitor Pyrrolidine dithiocarbamate (PDTC) and the phoshatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3K) inhibitor wortmannin were employed to get an insight into the mechanism behind these observations. Incubation of macrophages with PDTC had no effect on the LPS impairment of PLA(2) IID gene expression, but inhibited the LPS mediated activation of PLA(2) IVA. No significant effect was noted of PDTC on IFN-gamma stimulation, while PI3K had no effect at all on any of the stimuli used. Furthermore, LPS (but not IFN-gamma) increased the mRNA levels of the nuclear factor (NF)-kappaB inhibitors alpha and xi in macrophages, but not in RPMI 2650 cells. These findings indicate that (a) the gene expression of secretory types PLA(2) IID and IIA in response to IFN-gamma is much dependent on cell type, and (b) the regulation of PLA(2) type IID in human macrophages is clearly different from that of PLA(2) type IVA. (c) PLA(2) IVA is probably under control of both NF-kappaB and IFN-gamma-responsive elements (GRE) or IFN-gamma-activating sites (GAS). The possibility that PLA(2) IID is involved in cytokine-mediated inflammation in the nasal mucosa is inferred, as is the potential role of PLA(2) IID in the host defense against LPS-containing bacteria.

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