Bacterial lipopolysaccharide rapidly inhibits expression of C-C chemokine receptors in human monocytes

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Sica, A
Saccani, A
Borsatti, A
Power, CA
Wells, TNC
Luini, W
Polentarutti, N
Sozzani, S
Mantovani, A
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[1] IST GIANNINA GASLINI,MOL BIOL LAB,I-16148 GENOA,ITALY
[2] UNIV BRESCIA,DEPT BIOTECHNOL,SECT PATHOL & IMMUNOL,I-25123 BRESCIA,ITALY
[3] GLAXO WELLCOME RES & DEV LTD,GENEVA BIOMED RES INST,CH-1228 PLAN LES OUATES,GENEVA,SWITZERLAND
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10.1084/jem.185.5.969
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R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
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The present study was designed to investigate the effect of bacterial lipopolysaccharide (LPS) on C-C chemokine receptors (CCR) expressed in human mononuclear phagocytes. LPS caused a rapid and drastic reduction of CCR2 mRNA levels, which binds MCP-1 and -3. CCR1 and CCR5 mRNAs were also reduced, though to a lesser extent, whereas CXCR2 was unaffected. The rate of nuclear transcription of CCR2 was not affected by LPS, whereas the mRNA half life was reduced from 1.5 h to 45 min. As expected, LPS-induced inhibition of CCR2 mRNA expression was associated with a reduction of both MCP-1 binding and chemotactic responsiveness. The capacity to inhibit CCR2 expression in monocytes was shared by other microbial agents and cytokines (inactivated Streptococci, Propionibacterium acnes, and to a lesser extent, IL-1 and TNF-alpha). In contrast, IL-2 augmented CCR2 expression and MCP-1 itself had no effect. These results suggest that, regulation of receptor expression in addition to agonist production is likely a crucial point in the regulation of the chemokine system.
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