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Prolonged Classical NF-κB Activation Prevents Autophagy upon E. coli Stimulation In Vitro: A Potential Resolving Mechanism of Inflammation

Activation of NF-κB is known to prevent apoptosis but may also act as proapoptotic factor in order to eliminate inflammatory cells. Here, we show that classical NF-κB activation in RAW 264.7 and bone marrow-derived macrophages upon short E. coli coculture is necessary to promote cell death at late t...

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Autores principales: Schlottmann, Silke, Buback, Franziska, Stahl, Bettina, Meierhenrich, Rainer, Walter, Paul, Georgieff, Michael, Senftleben, Uwe
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2008
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2430012/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18566685
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2008/725854
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author Schlottmann, Silke
Buback, Franziska
Stahl, Bettina
Meierhenrich, Rainer
Walter, Paul
Georgieff, Michael
Senftleben, Uwe
author_facet Schlottmann, Silke
Buback, Franziska
Stahl, Bettina
Meierhenrich, Rainer
Walter, Paul
Georgieff, Michael
Senftleben, Uwe
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description Activation of NF-κB is known to prevent apoptosis but may also act as proapoptotic factor in order to eliminate inflammatory cells. Here, we show that classical NF-κB activation in RAW 264.7 and bone marrow-derived macrophages upon short E. coli coculture is necessary to promote cell death at late time points. At 48 hours subsequent to short-term, E. coli challenge increased survival of NF-κB-suppressed macrophages was associated with pattern of autophagy whereas macrophages with normal NF-κB signalling die. Cell death of normal macrophages was indicated by preceding downregulation of autophagy associated genes atg5 and beclin1. Restimulation of macrophages with LPS at 48 hours after E. coli treatment results in augmented proinflammatory cytokine production in NF-κB-suppressed macrophages compared to control cells. We thus demonstrate that classical NF-κB activation inhibits autophagy and promotes delayed programmed cell death. This mechanism is likely to prevent the recovery of inflammatory cells and thus contributes to the resolution of inflammation.
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spelling pubmed-24300122008-06-19 Prolonged Classical NF-κB Activation Prevents Autophagy upon E. coli Stimulation In Vitro: A Potential Resolving Mechanism of Inflammation Schlottmann, Silke Buback, Franziska Stahl, Bettina Meierhenrich, Rainer Walter, Paul Georgieff, Michael Senftleben, Uwe Mediators Inflamm Research Article Activation of NF-κB is known to prevent apoptosis but may also act as proapoptotic factor in order to eliminate inflammatory cells. Here, we show that classical NF-κB activation in RAW 264.7 and bone marrow-derived macrophages upon short E. coli coculture is necessary to promote cell death at late time points. At 48 hours subsequent to short-term, E. coli challenge increased survival of NF-κB-suppressed macrophages was associated with pattern of autophagy whereas macrophages with normal NF-κB signalling die. Cell death of normal macrophages was indicated by preceding downregulation of autophagy associated genes atg5 and beclin1. Restimulation of macrophages with LPS at 48 hours after E. coli treatment results in augmented proinflammatory cytokine production in NF-κB-suppressed macrophages compared to control cells. We thus demonstrate that classical NF-κB activation inhibits autophagy and promotes delayed programmed cell death. This mechanism is likely to prevent the recovery of inflammatory cells and thus contributes to the resolution of inflammation. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2008 2008-06-11 /pmc/articles/PMC2430012/ /pubmed/18566685 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2008/725854 Text en Copyright © 2008 Silke Schlottmann et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Schlottmann, Silke
Buback, Franziska
Stahl, Bettina
Meierhenrich, Rainer
Walter, Paul
Georgieff, Michael
Senftleben, Uwe
Prolonged Classical NF-κB Activation Prevents Autophagy upon E. coli Stimulation In Vitro: A Potential Resolving Mechanism of Inflammation
title Prolonged Classical NF-κB Activation Prevents Autophagy upon E. coli Stimulation In Vitro: A Potential Resolving Mechanism of Inflammation
title_full Prolonged Classical NF-κB Activation Prevents Autophagy upon E. coli Stimulation In Vitro: A Potential Resolving Mechanism of Inflammation
title_fullStr Prolonged Classical NF-κB Activation Prevents Autophagy upon E. coli Stimulation In Vitro: A Potential Resolving Mechanism of Inflammation
title_full_unstemmed Prolonged Classical NF-κB Activation Prevents Autophagy upon E. coli Stimulation In Vitro: A Potential Resolving Mechanism of Inflammation
title_short Prolonged Classical NF-κB Activation Prevents Autophagy upon E. coli Stimulation In Vitro: A Potential Resolving Mechanism of Inflammation
title_sort prolonged classical nf-κb activation prevents autophagy upon e. coli stimulation in vitro: a potential resolving mechanism of inflammation
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2430012/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18566685
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2008/725854
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