1.The expression of toll-like receptor 2 and 4 mRNA in local tissues of model of oropharyngeal candidiasis in mice.
Shaoru, ZHANG ; Jiawen, LI ; Xuesong, JIA ; Yanqing, WU
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2004;24(6):639-41
To investigate the expression of Toll-like receptor (TLR) 2 and 4 mRNA in local tissues of model of oropharyngeal candidiasis in mice and to explore the potential role of TLR2 and TLR4 in earlier period of immune response, a murine model of oropharyngeal candidiasis inoculated by cotton wool balls saturated with Candida albicans was established. Mice were sacrificed at the indicated time points and the oropharyngeal tissues were excised. The expression of TLR2 and TLR4 mRNA was detected by RT-PCR. The results showed that low level of TLR2/4 mRNA could be detected in oropharyngeal tissues, but they were markedly up-regulated 6 h after inoculation, peaking after 12-24 h. Tissue TLR4 mRNA was gradually down-regulated 24-48 h, while TLR2 mRNA levels remained high up to the 72nd h. These data suggested that oropharyngeal infection of Candida albicans could result in up-regulation of TLR2/4 mRNA expression in local tissues, which might play important roles in earlier period of immune response.
Candidiasis/metabolism
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Candidiasis, Oral/*metabolism
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Mouth Mucosa/*metabolism
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Pharyngitis/metabolism
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RNA, Messenger/biosynthesis
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RNA, Messenger/genetics
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Random Allocation
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Toll-Like Receptor 2/*biosynthesis
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Toll-Like Receptor 2/genetics
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Toll-Like Receptor 4/*biosynthesis
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Toll-Like Receptor 4/genetics
2.The expression of toll-like receptor 2 and 4 mRNA in local tissues of model of oropharyngeal candidiasis in mice.
Shaoru ZHANG ; Jiawen LI ; Xuesong JIA ; Yanqing WU
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2004;24(6):639-641
To investigate the expression of Toll-like receptor (TLR) 2 and 4 mRNA in local tissues of model of oropharyngeal candidiasis in mice and to explore the potential role of TLR2 and TLR4 in earlier period of immune response, a murine model of oropharyngeal candidiasis inoculated by cotton wool balls saturated with Candida albicans was established. Mice were sacrificed at the indicated time points and the oropharyngeal tissues were excised. The expression of TLR2 and TLR4 mRNA was detected by RT-PCR. The results showed that low level of TLR2/4 mRNA could be detected in oropharyngeal tissues, but they were markedly up-regulated 6 h after inoculation, peaking after 12-24 h. Tissue TLR4 mRNA was gradually down-regulated 24-48 h, while TLR2 mRNA levels remained high up to the 72nd h. These data suggested that oropharyngeal infection of Candida albicans could result in up-regulation of TLR2/4 mRNA expression in local tissues, which might play important roles in earlier period of immune response.
Animals
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Candidiasis
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metabolism
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Candidiasis, Oral
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metabolism
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Female
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Male
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Mice
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Mouth Mucosa
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metabolism
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Pharyngitis
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metabolism
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RNA, Messenger
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biosynthesis
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genetics
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Random Allocation
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Toll-Like Receptor 2
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biosynthesis
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genetics
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Toll-Like Receptor 4
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biosynthesis
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genetics
3.The effects of TNF alpha and IFN gamma on the expression of pattern recognition receptors on the surface of mouse alveolar macrophages.
Hong HUANG ; Jian-xin JIANG ; Pei-fang ZHU ; Zheng-guo WANG ; Dao-jie ZHANG ; Cheng YANG
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2005;43(11):740-744
OBJECTIVETo investigate the effects of tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF alpha) and interferon gamma (IFN gamma) on the expression of pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) on the surface of mouse alveolar macrophages.
METHODSAlveolar macrophages from mouse were cultured in DMEM supplemented with 10% (V/V) endotoxin-free calf serum. After the alveolar macrophages were stimulated with TNF alpha and IFN gamma (concentration, 20 ng/ml) for 3 h, 6 h and 12 h, the expression of PRRs, including cluster of differentiation 14 (CD14), scavenger receptor (SR), toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4), TLR2 and TLR9 mRNA and proteins were examined by RT-PCR and immunohistochemistry.
RESULTSThe expressions of CD14, TLR2 and TLR9 receptors, which were related with cellular activation, were up-regulated by the stimulation of TNF alpha and IFN gamma (P < 0.05), while SR, which was related with cellular defense action, was down-regulated (P < 0.05). Although the expression of TLR4 was up-regulated, there was no statistical significance (P > 0.05).
CONCLUSIONSThe cytokines such as TNF alpha and IFN gamma could also produce feedback regulation on the expression of PRRs at the levels of genes and proteins. Such regulation on the PRRs expression would be significant for further amplification of inflammation cascade and eventually leading to uncontrolled inflammation.
Animals ; Cells, Cultured ; Interferon-gamma ; pharmacology ; Lipopolysaccharide Receptors ; biosynthesis ; genetics ; Macrophages, Alveolar ; metabolism ; Mice ; RNA, Messenger ; genetics ; Receptors, Pattern Recognition ; biosynthesis ; Toll-Like Receptor 2 ; biosynthesis ; genetics ; Toll-Like Receptor 4 ; biosynthesis ; genetics ; Toll-Like Receptor 9 ; biosynthesis ; genetics ; Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha ; pharmacology
4.Triggering of toll-like receptors 2 and 4 by Aspergillus fumigatus conidia in immortalized human corneal epithelial cells to induce inflammatory cytokines.
Chinese Medical Journal 2008;121(5):450-454
BACKGROUNDCornea epithelial cells play early and crucial roles in the initiation of ocular surface responses to pathogens. Participation of toll-like receptor (TLR) 2 and TLR4, which are major forms of fungi receptors, may be involved in Aspergillus fumigatus induced immune responses. The objective of the present study was to examine whether inactive Aspergillus fumigatus conidia induce NF-kappaB activation and production of proinflammatory cytokines, and whether the expression of TLR2 and TLR4 were amplified by conidia in cultured immortalized human corneal epithelial cells (THCEs). This may contribute to our knowledge of the mechanism by which the host cornea can successfully defend against invasive fungi.
METHODSAspergillus fumigatus conidia were used to challenge THCE cells. THCE cells were harvested after 0.5, 1, 2 or 4 hours incubation. Real-time quantitative PCR was performed to determine the expression of TLR2, TLR4, TNF-alpha and IL-8. Western blotting was performed to determine the expression of NF-kappaB. Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) was performed to determine the expression of TNF-alpha and IL-8. And the release of TNF-alpha and IL-8 in the cell supernatant were also assessed by ELISA with or without pretreatment with TLR2 and TLR4 neutralizing antibodies.
RESULTSAspergillus fumigatus conidia elicited the expression of TLR2, TLR4, TNF-alpha and IL-8 mRNA in THCEs. Exposure of THCE cells to Aspergillus fumigatus conidia resulted in NF-kappaB activation, which increased at 30 minutes (increased from 11.35+/-2.74 in the controls to 19.12+/-3.48, P<0.05) and thereafter increased steadily up to 4 hours after challenge (P<0.01). Concomitant with NF-kappaB activation, secretion of TNF-alpha and IL-8 in conidia-challenged cells was increased in a time-dependent manner. Incubation of THCE cells with TLR2 antibody or TLR4 antibody before conidia challenge resulted in inhibition of conidia-induced TNF-alpha and IL-8 secretion (P<0.05), TLR2 antibody and TLR4 antibody together significantly increased inhibition of the conidia-induced secretion of TNF-alpha and IL-8 from THCE cells (P<0.01).
CONCLUSIONAspergillus fumigatus conidia stimulates THCEs inflammatory response through a pathway dependent on TLR2 and TLR4 signaling.
Aspergillus fumigatus ; immunology ; Cells, Cultured ; Epithelium, Corneal ; cytology ; immunology ; Humans ; Interleukin-8 ; biosynthesis ; NF-kappa B ; metabolism ; Toll-Like Receptor 2 ; physiology ; Toll-Like Receptor 4 ; physiology ; Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha ; biosynthesis
5.Expression and implication of toll-like receptors TLR2, TLR4 and TLR9 in colonic mucosa of patients with ulcerative colitis.
Yan TAN ; Kai-Fang ZOU ; Wei QIAN ; Sheng CHEN ; Xiao-Hua HOU
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2014;34(5):785-790
Toll-like receptors (TLRs) family may play important roles in inflammatory bowel disease. This study examined the expression of TLR2, TLR4 and TLR9 in the colonic tissues of patients with ulcerative colitis (UC) and explored their roles in the pathogenesis of UC. Colonic biopsies were taken from the colon of 30 patients with mild or moderate UC (at active phase) and 10 healthy controls during colonoscopy. TLR2, TLR4 and TLR9 protein expression levels were immunohistochemically detected. The mRNA expression levels of TLR2, TLR4 and TLR9 were assessed by reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). The disease activity index (DAI), colonoscopic and histologic grades and fecal microbial flora were determined. Histological examination showed that the intestinal mucous membrane of UC patients underwent acute inflammation changes. Immunohistochemistry exhibited that the expression levels of TLR2, TLR4 and TLR9 in colon epithelia and inflammatory cells were higher in UC patients than in control group (P<0.01). The mRNA expression levels of TLR2, TLR4 and TLR9 were increased in UC patients but were not detected in the normal controls. Expression levels of TLR2, TLR4 and TLR9 were positively correlated, and bore close correlation with DAI, colonoscopic and histologic grades and fecal microbial flora. An important mechanism of UC might be that abnormal activation of mucosal immunity by intestinal dysbacteriosis caused dysregulation of TLRS that mediates innate immunity.
Colitis, Ulcerative
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genetics
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metabolism
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pathology
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Colon
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metabolism
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microbiology
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Colonoscopy
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Feces
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microbiology
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Female
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Gene Expression
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Humans
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Immunohistochemistry
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Intestinal Mucosa
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metabolism
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microbiology
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Male
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Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction
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Severity of Illness Index
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Toll-Like Receptor 2
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biosynthesis
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genetics
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Toll-Like Receptor 4
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biosynthesis
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genetics
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Toll-Like Receptor 9
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biosynthesis
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genetics
6.Impact of Toll-like receptor 4 deficiency on cerebrocardiac syndrome.
Peng SUN ; Li XU ; Qing ZHANG ; Qian LI
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2014;34(2):161-164
In order to investigate the role of Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) in cerebrocardiac syndrome (CCS), the partial cerebral ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) models in mice with different TLR4 genotypes were established in the present study. TLR4 wild-type (C3H/HeN) and mutant (C3H/HeJ) mice of 6-8 weeks of age were divided into 4 groups at random: C3H/HeN sham group (n=10), C3H/HeJ sham group (n=10), C3H/HeN model group (n=10) and C3H/HeJ model group (n=10). Partial cerebral I/R was caused by the middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO) to duplicate CCS models in mice. After the operation, the electrocardiogram (ECG), the level of tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α) in myocardial tissue and the cardiac pathological changes were observed in each group. It was shown that the brain infarct volume in C3H/HeN model group was larger than that in C3H/HeJ model group (P<0.01). The ST segment change and T wave inversion occurred frequently in model groups. Moreover, the TNF-α level in C3H/HeN model group was higher than that in C3H/HeJ model group (P<0.01). The myocardial injury was aggravated in C3H/HeN group as compared with C3H/HeJ group. It was concluded that TLR4 was implicated in the development of CCS.
Animals
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Brain Ischemia
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genetics
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Electrocardiography
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Humans
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Mice
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Myocardial Reperfusion Injury
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genetics
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Myocardium
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metabolism
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pathology
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Signal Transduction
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Toll-Like Receptor 4
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biosynthesis
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deficiency
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genetics
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Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha
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genetics
7.Studies on the correlation between the expression of Toll-like receptor 4 and the synovitis of the temporomandibular joint in rats.
Jingjing KONG ; Qingting WU ; Xiaohui WANG ; Yingying YANG ; Xuefen LIN ; Ping JI ;
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2014;49(8):481-485
OBJECTIVETo investigate the expression of the Toll-like receptor-4 (TLR-4) in temporo-mandibular joint synovitis in rats, and to discuss the correlation between the expression of TLR-4 and the synovitis.
METHODSSixty male wistar rats were randomly divided into five groups, 12 each. Group A was the control group in which the rats were given normal diet.In Group B, the rats' bilateral masseter muscles were cut off (masseter resection group). In Group C, An cast metal crown were bonded on the mandibular right first molar of each rat (occlusal interference group). In Group D, occlusal pad were bonded on maxillary molars of each rat (occlusal dimension increase group). In Group E, rats' bilateral masseter muscles were re-sected and occlusal pads were bonded on their maxillary molars (masseter resection and occlusal dimension increase group). Pathological changes of synovium were observed using hematoxylin and eosin (HE) stains and pathology scores were evaluated. The expression of TLR- 4 were determined by immunohistochemical stains, and the expression of TLR-4 mRNA were determined by real-time PCR. The correlation between the expression of TLR-4, TLR-4 mRNA and the pathological score were analyzed using Spearman analysis.
RESULTSThe pathological scores of Group A-E were 0.5 ± 0.5, 2.5 ± 1.0, 2.7 ± 1.0, 3.0 ± 0.9, 5.3 ± 1.2 respectively. The expression of TLR-4 were (3.2 ± 1.5)%, (16.± 2.6)%, (15.8 ± 2.1)%, (17.5 ± 2.4)%, (38.2 ± 4.4) %. The expression of TLR-4 mRNA were 1.07 ± 0.09, 2.12 ± 0.33, 2.07 ± 0.29, 2.17 ± 0.34, 4.53 ± 0.46. Compared with group A, groups B- E showed significant higher pathology score (P < 0.05) and increased expression of both TLR-4 (P < 0.05) and TLR-4 mRNA (P < 0.05). An significant positive correlation was found between the expression of TLR- 4 and the pathology score (r = 0.785, P < 0.05), and between the expression of TLR- 4 mRNA and the pathology score (r = 0.720, P < 0.05).
CONCLUSIONSTLR-4 may be closely associated with the development of the synovitis of TMJ of rats.
Animals ; Male ; Masseter Muscle ; RNA, Messenger ; Rats ; Rats, Wistar ; Synovial Membrane ; Synovitis ; metabolism ; Temporomandibular Joint ; metabolism ; Toll-Like Receptor 4 ; biosynthesis
8.Effect of Penicillium marneffei on TLR-2, TLR-4, and Dectin-1 expression and TNF-alpha production in macrophage.
Wen-Jie ZHAO ; Li-Yan XI ; Li MA
Journal of Southern Medical University 2008;28(1):37-40
OBJECTIVETo study the effects of heat-killed Penicillium marneffei (PM) on the expressions of toll-like receptor-4 (TLR-4), toll-like receptor-2 (TLR-2) and dendritic cell associated C-type lectin-1 (Dectin-1)and the production of the proinflammatory cytokine tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha). in mouse peritoneal macrophages.
METHODSMouse peritoneal macrophages were cultured in the presence of heat-killed yeast-phase PM for 24 h, and the average fluorescence intensity of TLR-2, TLR-4, and Dectin-1 in the macrophages was detected using flow cytometry. Fluorescent staining of the macrophages was performed to observe the fluorescence of TLR-2, TLR-4, and Dectin-1 with confocal microscopy. TNF-alpha mRNA in the cell culture supernatant was measured with real-time PCR, and TNF-alpha protein detected using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA).
RESULTSThe average fluorescence intensity of TLR-2, TLR-4 and Dectin-1 in the macrophages was increased in response to a 24-h PM stimulation, and the stimulated macrophages produced large amounts of TNF-alpha.
CONCLUSIONPM up-regulates the expression of TLR-2, TLR-4 and Dectin-1 in mouse peritoneal macrophages, and their expressions are directly associated with macrophage activation.
Animals ; Cells, Cultured ; Lectins, C-Type ; Macrophages, Peritoneal ; cytology ; immunology ; metabolism ; Male ; Membrane Proteins ; biosynthesis ; Mice ; Mice, Inbred BALB C ; Nerve Tissue Proteins ; biosynthesis ; Penicillium ; immunology ; Toll-Like Receptor 2 ; biosynthesis ; Toll-Like Receptor 4 ; biosynthesis ; Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha ; biosynthesis
9.Human BDCA2+CD123+CD56+ dendritic cells (DCs) related to blastic plasmacytoid dendritic cell neoplasm represent a unique myeloid DC subset.
Haisheng YU ; Peng ZHANG ; Xiangyun YIN ; Zhao YIN ; Quanxing SHI ; Ya CUI ; Guanyuan LIU ; Shouli WANG ; Pier Paolo PICCALUGA ; Taijiao JIANG ; Liguo ZHANG
Protein & Cell 2015;6(4):297-306
Dendritic cells (DCs) comprise two functionally distinct subsets: plasmacytoid DCs (pDCs) and myeloid DCs (mDCs). pDCs are specialized in rapid and massive secretion of type I interferon (IFN-I) in response to nucleic acids through Toll like receptor (TLR)-7 or TLR-9. In this report, we characterized a CD56(+) DC population that express typical pDC markers including CD123 and BDCA2 but produce much less IFN-I comparing with pDCs. In addition, CD56(+) DCs cluster together with mDCs but not pDCs by genome-wide transcriptional profiling. Accordingly, CD56(+) DCs functionally resemble mDCs by producing IL-12 upon TLR4 stimulation and priming naïve T cells without prior activation. These data suggest that the CD56(+) DCs represent a novel mDC subset mixed with some pDC features. A CD4(+)CD56(+) hematological malignancy was classified as blastic plasmacytoid dendritic cell neoplasm (BPDCN) due to its expression of characteristic molecules of pDCs. However, we demonstrated that BPDCN is closer to CD56(+) DCs than pDCs by global gene-expression profiling. Thus, we propose that the CD4(+)CD56(+) neoplasm may be a tumor counterpart of CD56(+) mDCs but not pDCs.
Biomarkers
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metabolism
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CD56 Antigen
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genetics
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immunology
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Cell Lineage
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genetics
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immunology
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Dendritic Cells
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immunology
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metabolism
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pathology
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Gene Expression
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Hematologic Neoplasms
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genetics
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immunology
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pathology
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Humans
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Immunophenotyping
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Interferon Type I
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biosynthesis
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metabolism
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Interleukin-12
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biosynthesis
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metabolism
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Interleukin-3 Receptor alpha Subunit
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genetics
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immunology
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Lectins, C-Type
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genetics
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immunology
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Membrane Glycoproteins
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genetics
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immunology
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Myeloid Cells
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immunology
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metabolism
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pathology
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Receptors, Immunologic
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genetics
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immunology
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Terminology as Topic
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Toll-Like Receptor 4
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genetics
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immunology
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Toll-Like Receptor 7
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genetics
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immunology
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Toll-Like Receptor 9
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genetics
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immunology
10.Protective mechanisms of radix salviae miltiorrhizae against chronic alcoholic liver injury in mice.
Zong-bin XIONG ; Ping WU ; Yun-feng HUANG
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine 2005;25(5):425-428
OBJECTIVETo investigate the protective mechanisms of Radix Salviae miltiorrhizae (RSM) on chronic alcoholic liver injury in mice.
METHODSThe chronic alcoholic liver injury mouse model was established. The morphologic change of hepatic tissue was observed with hematoxylin-eosin (HE) staining; the levels of toll-like receptor-4 (TLR-4) mRNA in hepatic tissue and hemeoxygenase-1 (HO-1) mRNA were determined using reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) technique; and the expression of TLR-4 protein was determined by immunohistochemistry method.
RESULTSRSM could alleviate the fatty degeneration and adiponecrosis of hepatic cells induced by alcohol, down-regulate the expressions of TLR-4 mRNA and HO-1 mRNA, and significantly decrease the number of TLR-4 positive cells.
CONCLUSIONRSM could prevent liver injury from alcohol by way of influencing TLR-4 signal transcription.
Animals ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; therapeutic use ; Female ; Heme Oxygenase (Decyclizing) ; biosynthesis ; genetics ; Heme Oxygenase-1 ; Hepatitis, Alcoholic ; drug therapy ; pathology ; Liver ; metabolism ; Male ; Membrane Glycoproteins ; biosynthesis ; genetics ; Membrane Proteins ; Mice ; Phytotherapy ; RNA, Messenger ; biosynthesis ; genetics ; Receptors, Cell Surface ; biosynthesis ; genetics ; Salvia miltiorrhiza ; Toll-Like Receptor 4 ; Toll-Like Receptors