Accumulation of glutathione disulfide mediates NF-kappaB activation during immune stimulation with CpG DNA.

Jeffrey D Kirsch, Ae-Kyung Yi, Douglas R Spitz, Arthur M Krieg
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Innate immune cells recognize pathogens by detecting molecular patterns that are distinct from those of the host. One such pattern is unmethylated CpG dinucleotides, which are common in bacterial DNA but not in vertebrate genomes. Macrophages respond to such CpG motifs in bacterial DNA or synthetic oligodeoxynucleotides (ODN) by inducing NF-kappaB and secreting proinflammatory cytokines, such as interleukin-6 (IL-6) and tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha), but the mechanisms regulating this have been unclear. CpG ODN-stimulated cells produce reactive oxygen species (ROS) and have a decreased ratio of intracellular glutathione/glutathione disulfide (GSH/GSSG), indicating a shift to a more oxidized intracellular redox state. To determine whether this may play a role in mediating the CpG-induced macrophage activation, the GSH/GSSG redox state was manipulated in the murine macrophagelike cell line RAW264.7. Treatment of cells with BCNU to inhibit glutathione reductase (GR) enhanced the CpG-induced intracellular oxidation and decreased the GSH/GSSG, with increased activation of NF-kappaB and a doubling in the CpG-induced production of IL-6 and TNF-alpha. Experimental manipulation of the intracellular GSSG concentration during inhibition of cellular prooxidant production demonstrated that increased intracellular GSSG is a primary signal that is directly or indirectly required for CpG-induced NF-kappaB activation but is not in itself sufficient to trigger this in the absence of CpG ODN. These data suggest the existence of a second CpG-induced intracellular signal, independent of GSSG, mediating the activation of innate immunity by bacterial DNA.

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在CpG DNA的免疫刺激过程中,谷胱甘肽二硫的积累介导nf - κ b的激活。
先天免疫细胞通过检测与宿主不同的分子模式来识别病原体。其中一种模式是未甲基化的CpG二核苷酸,这在细菌DNA中很常见,但在脊椎动物基因组中并不常见。巨噬细胞通过诱导NF-kappaB和分泌促炎细胞因子,如白细胞素-6 (IL-6)和肿瘤坏死因子- α (tnf - α),对细菌DNA或合成寡脱氧核苷酸(ODN)中的CpG基序作出反应,但其调节机制尚不清楚。CpG odn刺激的细胞产生活性氧(ROS),细胞内谷胱甘肽/谷胱甘肽二硫(GSH/GSSG)的比例降低,表明细胞内氧化还原状态的转变。为了确定这是否可能在介导cpg诱导的巨噬细胞激活中发挥作用,我们在小鼠巨噬细胞样细胞系RAW264.7中操纵GSH/GSSG氧化还原状态。用BCNU处理细胞抑制谷胱甘肽还原酶(GR)增强cpg诱导的细胞内氧化,降低GSH/GSSG,增加NF-kappaB的激活,使cpg诱导的IL-6和tnf - α的产生增加一倍。在抑制细胞促氧化剂产生过程中对细胞内GSSG浓度的实验操作表明,细胞内GSSG的增加是CpG诱导的NF-kappaB激活直接或间接所需的主要信号,但在缺乏CpG ODN的情况下,其本身不足以触发这一激活。这些数据表明存在第二种cpg诱导的细胞内信号,独立于GSSG,介导细菌DNA的先天免疫激活。
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