Enzymatically Inactive Eosinophil Peroxidase Inhibits Proinflammatory Cytokine Transcription and Secretion by Macrophages

Autor: Lincoln, John A., Lefkowitz, Doris L., Grattendick, Ken J., Lefkowitz, Stanley S., Allen, Robert C.
Zdroj: Cellular Immunology; August 1999, Vol. 196 Issue: 1 p23-33, 11p
Abstrakt: The present investigators have reported previously that macrophages (Mφ) can bind either myeloperoxidase (MPO) or eosinophil peroxidase (EPO) resulting in enhanced cytotoxicity to Candida albicans.Since MPO was shown to be immunomodulatory, the present study was initiated to determine whether either EPO or partially fragmented EPO (fgEPO) also modulated cytokine secretion. Murine peritoneal Mφ simultaneously stimulated with fgEPO and one of the following, (1) LPS, (2) mannosylated bovine serum albumin (mBSA), (3) interferon-γ (IFN-γ), or (4) Poly I:C, demonstrated both dose- and time-dependent decreases in TNF-α and IL-6 and a dose-dependent decrease in IFN-α/β. The mRNA levels of Mφ exposed to fgEPO and mBSA demonstrated that fgEPO modulated Mφ cytokine function by decreasing TNF-α and IL-6 mRNA transcripts without altering transcription of TGF-β or GM-CSF. These results demonstrate a possible interaction between the Mφ and eosinophil that could result in reduction of inflammation.
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