Involvement of Syk protein tyrosine kinase in LPS-induced responses in macrophages.

Marina Ulanova, Samuel Asfaha, Grant Stenton, Alison Lint, Deanna Gilbertson, Alan Schreiber, Dean Befus
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Syk kinase is best known as a critical component of immunoreceptor signaling in leukocytes. Activation of Syk following cross-linking of Fcgamma and Fcepsilon receptors on macrophages, mast cells, and other cells induces various inflammatory events. We hypothesized that Syk is involved in inflammatory responses induced by the lipopolysaccharide (LPS). We studied the role of Syk using its inhibition by antisense oligonucleotides, or small interfering RNA. Our data demonstrated that in vivo inhibition of Syk caused down-regulation of LPS-induced responses in rat alveolar macrophages. In in vitro experiments, inhibition of Syk in rat peritoneal macrophages, as well as in human myelomonocyte cell line THP-1 also caused a decrease in LPS-induced cytokine release. Our data support the hypothesis that, in macrophages, Syk is involved in LPS-induced intracellular signaling pathways leading to the release of pro-inflammatory mediators. Understanding the role of Syk in LPS-induced signaling may help in developing new therapeutic tools for inflammatory disorders.

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Syk蛋白酪氨酸激酶参与lps诱导的巨噬细胞反应。
Syk激酶被认为是白细胞中免疫受体信号传导的关键成分。巨噬细胞、肥大细胞和其他细胞上Fcgamma和Fcepsilon受体交联后Syk的激活可诱导各种炎症事件。我们假设Syk参与了脂多糖(LPS)诱导的炎症反应。我们利用反义寡核苷酸或小干扰RNA来抑制Syk的作用。我们的数据表明,体内抑制Syk可导致lps诱导的大鼠肺泡巨噬细胞反应下调。在体外实验中,Syk对大鼠腹膜巨噬细胞和人髓单核细胞细胞系THP-1的抑制也导致lps诱导的细胞因子释放减少。我们的数据支持这样的假设,即在巨噬细胞中,Syk参与lps诱导的细胞内信号通路,导致促炎介质的释放。了解Syk在lps诱导的信号传导中的作用可能有助于开发新的炎症疾病治疗工具。
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