| Literature DB >> 27790644 |
Ravi Ranjan1, Manjula Karpurapu2, Asha Rani1, Athar H Chishti3, John W Christman2.
Abstract
Hemozoin (Hz) is released from ruptured erythrocytes during malaria infection caused by Plasmodium sp., in addition the malaria infected individuals are prone to bacterial sepsis. The molecular interactions between Hz, bacterial components and macrophages remains poorly investigated. In this report, we investigated the combinatorial immune-modulatory effects of phagocytosed Hz, Interferon gamma (IFNγ) or lipopolysaccharide (LPS) in macrophages. Macrophages were treated with various concentrations of commercial synthetic Hz, and surprisingly it did not result in inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) expression. However, when macrophages were pretreated with Hz and then challenged with IFNγ or LPS, there was a differential impact on iNOS expression. There was an increase in iNOS expression when macrophages were pre-treated with Hz and subsequently treated with IFNγ when compared to IFNγ alone. Whereas iNOS expression was reduced when Hz phagocytosed macrophages were stimulated with LPS compared to LPS alone. Furthermore, there was an increased activation of NF-κB in Hz phagocytosed macrophages that were challenged with IFNγ. The interaction between Hz and macrophages has an impact on iNOS expression.Entities:
Keywords: Hemozoin; Inducible nitric oxide synthase; Lipopolysaccharide; Macrophage; Malaria; Sepsis
Year: 2016 PMID: 27790644 PMCID: PMC5079181 DOI: 10.21767/2471-8084.100019
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biochem Mol Biol J ISSN: 2471-8084