Literature DB >> 12688542

Evidence for a CD14- and serum-independent pathway in the induction of endotoxin-tolerance in human monocytes and THP-1 monocytic cells.

Wyrta Heagy1, Christopher Hansen, Kimberly Nieman, Michael A West.   

Abstract

Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) stimulation of macrophages or monocytes is believed to occur via a serum- and CD14-dependent signaling pathway via toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4). We sought to determine whether serum and/or CD14 are required for LPS to induce the endotoxin-tolerant state in human monocytes. LPS treatments were performed in the presence or absence of an anti-CD14 monoclonal antibody and with or without fetal bovine serum. Endotoxin tolerance was assessed after an 18-h exposure (pretreatment) to 10 ng/mL of LPS. Medium was discarded and cells were challenged with activating (1-1000 ng/mL) doses of LPS. LPS-stimulated tumor necrosis factor (TNF) secretion into culture supernatants was determined after 5 h by ELISA and p44/p42 ERK kinase activation was measured after 30 min by Western blot. Statistical analysis was by ANOVA. LPS induced endotoxin-tolerance with a significant inhibition of LPS-stimulated TNF secretion and less p44/p42 ERK kinase activation. When LPS-stimulation of naïve (nontolerant) monocytes was performed in medium with anti-CD14 antibody or without serum, there was marked blunting of TNF release. However, LPS pretreatment in medium without serum or in medium containing anti-CD14 antibody resulted in changes in monocyte activation and function characteristic of endotoxin tolerance. LPS-stimulated p44/p42 ERK kinase activation and TNF release were diminished whether or not anti-CD14 antibody was present during LPS pretreatment. LPS-stimulated TNF secretion and p44/p42 ERK kinase activation require the presence of serum and are inhibited by anti-CD14 antibody. Our findings suggest that LPS induces endotoxin tolerance in human monocytic cells via a pathway that does not require serum or cell surface CD14.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12688542     DOI: 10.1097/00024382-200304000-00005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Shock        ISSN: 1073-2322            Impact factor:   3.454


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