Literature DB >> 19416808

Transcellular biosynthesis of cysteinyl leukotrienes in vivo during mouse peritoneal inflammation.

Simona Zarini1, Miguel A Gijón, Aaron E Ransome, Robert C Murphy, Angelo Sala.   

Abstract

Leukotrienes (LTs) are lipid mediators of inflammation formed by enzymatic oxidation of arachidonic acid. One intriguing aspect of LT production is transcellular biosynthesis: cells expressing 5-lipoxygenase (5LO) form LTA(4) and transfer it to cells expressing LTA(4) hydrolase (LTA(4)H) or LTC(4) synthase (LTC(4)S) to produce LTB(4) or LTC(4). This process has been demonstrated in vivo for LTB(4), but not for cysteinyl LTs (cysLTs). We examined transcellular cysLT synthesis during zymosan-induced peritonitis, using bone marrow transplants with transgenic mice deficient in key enzymes of LT synthesis and analyzing all eicosanoids by liquid chromatography/tandem mass spectrometry. WT mice time-dependently produced LTB(4) and cysLTs (LTC(4), LTD(4), and LTE(4)). 5LO(-/-) mice were incapable of producing LTs. WT bone marrow cells restored this biosynthetic ability, but 5LO(-/-) bone marrow did not rescue LT synthesis in irradiated WT mice, demonstrating that bone marrow-derived cells are the ultimate source of all LTs in this model. Total levels of 5LO-derived products were comparable in LTA(4)H(-/-) and WT mice, but were reduced in LTC(4)S(-/-) animals. No differences in prostaglandin production were observed between these transgenic or chimeric mice. Bone marrow cells from LTA(4)H(-/-) or LTC(4)S(-/-) mice injected into 5LO(-/-) mice restored the ability to synthesize LTB(4) and cysLTs, providing unequivocal evidence of efficient transcellular biosynthesis of cysLTs. These results highlight the potential relevance of transcellular exchange of LTA(4) for the synthesis of LTs mediating biological activities during inflammatory events in vivo.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19416808      PMCID: PMC2688893          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0903851106

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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