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Coffey, JC,Wang, JH,Kelly, R,Romics, L,O'Callaghan, A,Fiuza, C,Redmond, HP;
2007
June
Journal of Leukocyte Biology
Tolerization with BLP down-regulates HMGB1 - a critical mediator of sepsis-related lethality
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monocytes/macrophages proinflammatory cytokines DNA microarray real-time RT-PCR human mice MOBILITY GROUP BOX-1 BACTERIAL LIPOPROTEIN ENDOTOXIN TOLERANCE KAPPA-B SYSTEMIC INFLAMMATION DEPENDENT MECHANISM SIGNAL-TRANSDUCTION CROSS-TOLERANCE RECEPTOR 2 MICE
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Tolerization with bacterial lipoprotein (BLP) affords a significant survival benefit in sepsis. Given that high mobility group box protein-1 (HMGB1) is a recognized mediator of sepsis-related lethality, we determined if tolerization with BLP leads to alterations in HMGB1. In vitro, BLP tolerization led to a reduction in HMGB1 gene transcription. This was mirrored at the protein level, as HMGB1 protein expression and release were reduced significantly in BLP-tolerized human THP-1 monocytic cells. BLP tolerance in vivo led to a highly significant, long-term survival benefit following challenge with lethal dose BLP in C57BL/6 mice. This was associated with an attenuation of HMGB1 release into the circulation, as evidenced by negligible serum HMGB1 levels in BLP-tolerized mice. Moreover, HMGB1 levels in peritoneal macrophages from BLP-tolerized mice were reduced significantly. Hence, tolerization with BLP leads to a down-regulation of HMGB1 protein synthesis and release. The improved survival associated with BLP tolerance could thus be explained by a reduction in HMGB1, were the latter associated with lethality in BLP-related sepsis. In testing this hypothesis, it was noted that neutralization of HMGB1, using anti-HMGB1 antibodies, abrogated BLP-associated lethality almost completely. To conclude, tolerization with BLP leads to a down-regulation of HMGB1, thus offering a novel means of targeting the latter. HMGB1 is also a mediator of lethality in BLP-related sepsis.
DOI 10.1189/jlb.0806504
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