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Regulation of nitric-oxide synthase mRNA expression by interferon-gamma and picolinic acid.

G Melillo1, G W Cox, A Biragyn, L A Sheffler, L Varesio.   

Abstract

Picolinic acid, a catabolite of L-tryptophan, is a potent co-stimulatory agent for the induction of tumoricidal activity and the production of L-arginine-dependent reactive nitrogen intermediates (RNI) in murine macrophages. We studied whether picolinic acid could affect nitric-oxide synthase (NOS) expression at the gene level in the macrophage cell line ANA-1. NOS mRNA was neither constitutively expressed nor induced by treatment with picolinic acid alone. However, low levels of NOS mRNA were induced by interferon (IFN)-gamma alone. In contrast, a major increase of NOS mRNA expression was observed after treatment with IFN-gamma plus picolinic acid. The synergism was already detectable after 5-6 h and increased up to 20 h of treatment. The ability of picolinic acid to augment IFN-gamma-dependent NOS mRNA expression was associated with a parallel increase in transcription, as demonstrated by nuclear run-on experiments. Protein synthesis was required for the induction of NOS mRNA because addition of cycloheximide dramatically reduced IFN-gamma plus picolonic acid-induced NOS mRNA expression. Finally, interleukin-4 significantly decreased IFN-gamma plus picolinic acid-induced NOS mRNA expression and NOS transcription. These data provide evidence of a molecular event connecting arginine and tryptophan metabolic pathways in the generation of RNI, and they indicate that picolinic acid can induce transcriptional activation of gene expression.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7510678

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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