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Involvement of a membrane potassium channel in heparan sulphate-induced activation of macrophages

Authors :
Wei-Hua Jin
Kai-Hua Fan
Botao Yu
Li Fan
Long Cheng
Yonghong Tan
Jian-Dong Ren
Fuzhou Tian
Source :
Immunology. 141:345-352
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
Wiley, 2014.

Abstract

Increasing evidence has demonstrated that Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) -mediated systemic inflammatory response syndrome accompanied by multiple organ failure, is one of the most common causes of death in patients with severe acute pancreatitis. Recent reports have revealed that heparan sulphate (HS) proteoglycan, a component of extracellular matrices, potentiates the activation of intracellular pro-inflammatory responses via TLR4, contributing to the aggravation of acute pancreatitis. However, little is known about the participants in the HS/TLR4-mediated inflammatory cascades. Our previous work provided a clue that a membrane potassium channel (MaxiK) is responsible for HS-induced production of inflammatory cytokines. Therefore, in this report we attempted to reveal the roles of MaxiK in the activation of macrophages stimulated by HS. Our results showed that incubation of RAW264.7 cells with HS up-regulated MaxiK and TLR4 expression levels. HS could also activate MaxiK channels to promote the efflux of potassium ions from cells, as measured by the elevated activity of caspase-1, whereas this was significantly abolished by treatment with paxilline, a specific blocker of the MaxiK channel. Moreover, it was found that paxilline substantially inhibited HS-induced activation of several different transcription factors in macrophages, including nuclear factor-κB, p38 and interferon regulatory factor-3, followed by decreased production of tumour necrosis factor-α and interferon-β. Taken together, our investigation provides evidence that the HS/TLR4-mediated intracellular inflammatory cascade depends on the activation of MaxiK, which may offer an important opportunity for a new approach in therapeutic strategies of severe acute pancreatitis.

Details

ISSN :
00192805
Volume :
141
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Immunology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....95f8740f18088ca3bf624317a408fb88
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/imm.12193