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Downregulation of protein disulfide isomerase in sepsis and its role in tumor necrosis factor-alpha release

INTRODUCTION: Protein disulfide isomerase (PDI) is an important factor for the protein modification step in the post-translational event. PDI plays an essential role in cell survival under various stress conditions. It has been reported that PDI can serve as a negative regulator of nuclear factor-ka...

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Autores principales: Zhou, Mian, Jacob, Asha, Ho, Natalie, Miksa, Michael, Wu, Rongqian, Maitra, Subir R, Wang, Ping
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2008
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2575589/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18680601
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/cc6977
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author Zhou, Mian
Jacob, Asha
Ho, Natalie
Miksa, Michael
Wu, Rongqian
Maitra, Subir R
Wang, Ping
author_facet Zhou, Mian
Jacob, Asha
Ho, Natalie
Miksa, Michael
Wu, Rongqian
Maitra, Subir R
Wang, Ping
author_sort Zhou, Mian
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description INTRODUCTION: Protein disulfide isomerase (PDI) is an important factor for the protein modification step in the post-translational event. PDI plays an essential role in cell survival under various stress conditions. It has been reported that PDI can serve as a negative regulator of nuclear factor-kappa-B (NF-κB) and that it can inhibit lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced proinflammatory cytokine production in macrophages. Thus, PDI may be an intracellular anti-inflammatory molecule. Although we have previously shown that Kupffer cell-derived proinflammatory cytokines cause liver injury in sepsis, the effect of sepsis on PDI expression as well as the effect of PDI inhibition on cytokine production have not been investigated. We therefore hypothesized that sepsis downregulates PDI expression and that the inhibition of PDI promotes proinflammatory cytokine production. METHOD: Adult male rats were subjected to sepsis by cecal ligation and puncture (CLP) or endotoxemia (continuous infusion of 1 μg/kg body weight LPS by an osmotic pump) for 20 hours. Hepatic tissues were collected and PDI gene expression was determined. In additional experiments, cells from a macrophage-like cell line, RAW 264.7, were treated with 100 ng/mL LPS for 4 hours and protein expressions were measured. RAW 264.7 cells were also treated with bacitracin, a specific PDI inhibitor, for 24 hours, and tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α) gene and protein expression as well as its release in the cell supernatant were determined. To further confirm the beneficial effect of PDI in sepsis, RAW 264.7 cells were transfected with PDI short interfering RNA (siRNA) and PDI gene expression and TNF-α release were measured by quantitative polymerase chain reaction and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, respectively. RESULTS: PDI gene expression was significantly decreased by 28% and 69% at 20 hours after CLP or LPS infusion, respectively. LPS also decreased PDI protein expression by 33% in RAW 264.7 cells. Incubation of RAW 264.7 cells with bacitracin significantly increased TNF-α gene expression and TNF-α release as well as its cellular levels in a dose-dependent manner. Transfection of RAW 264.7 cells with PDI siRNA produced an average 36.8% inhibition of the PDI gene expression. This downregulation was correlated with a 3.19-fold increase in TNF-α release into the cell supernatant. CONCLUSION: Taken together, these results suggest that downregulation of PDI by sepsis significantly increases proinflammatory cytokine production. Thus, prevention of PDI downregulation in sepsis may be a novel approach to attenuate hyperinflammation and to reduce tissue injury under such conditions.
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spelling pubmed-25755892008-10-30 Downregulation of protein disulfide isomerase in sepsis and its role in tumor necrosis factor-alpha release Zhou, Mian Jacob, Asha Ho, Natalie Miksa, Michael Wu, Rongqian Maitra, Subir R Wang, Ping Crit Care Research INTRODUCTION: Protein disulfide isomerase (PDI) is an important factor for the protein modification step in the post-translational event. PDI plays an essential role in cell survival under various stress conditions. It has been reported that PDI can serve as a negative regulator of nuclear factor-kappa-B (NF-κB) and that it can inhibit lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced proinflammatory cytokine production in macrophages. Thus, PDI may be an intracellular anti-inflammatory molecule. Although we have previously shown that Kupffer cell-derived proinflammatory cytokines cause liver injury in sepsis, the effect of sepsis on PDI expression as well as the effect of PDI inhibition on cytokine production have not been investigated. We therefore hypothesized that sepsis downregulates PDI expression and that the inhibition of PDI promotes proinflammatory cytokine production. METHOD: Adult male rats were subjected to sepsis by cecal ligation and puncture (CLP) or endotoxemia (continuous infusion of 1 μg/kg body weight LPS by an osmotic pump) for 20 hours. Hepatic tissues were collected and PDI gene expression was determined. In additional experiments, cells from a macrophage-like cell line, RAW 264.7, were treated with 100 ng/mL LPS for 4 hours and protein expressions were measured. RAW 264.7 cells were also treated with bacitracin, a specific PDI inhibitor, for 24 hours, and tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α) gene and protein expression as well as its release in the cell supernatant were determined. To further confirm the beneficial effect of PDI in sepsis, RAW 264.7 cells were transfected with PDI short interfering RNA (siRNA) and PDI gene expression and TNF-α release were measured by quantitative polymerase chain reaction and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, respectively. RESULTS: PDI gene expression was significantly decreased by 28% and 69% at 20 hours after CLP or LPS infusion, respectively. LPS also decreased PDI protein expression by 33% in RAW 264.7 cells. Incubation of RAW 264.7 cells with bacitracin significantly increased TNF-α gene expression and TNF-α release as well as its cellular levels in a dose-dependent manner. Transfection of RAW 264.7 cells with PDI siRNA produced an average 36.8% inhibition of the PDI gene expression. This downregulation was correlated with a 3.19-fold increase in TNF-α release into the cell supernatant. CONCLUSION: Taken together, these results suggest that downregulation of PDI by sepsis significantly increases proinflammatory cytokine production. Thus, prevention of PDI downregulation in sepsis may be a novel approach to attenuate hyperinflammation and to reduce tissue injury under such conditions. BioMed Central 2008 2008-08-04 /pmc/articles/PMC2575589/ /pubmed/18680601 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/cc6977 Text en Copyright © 2008 Zhou et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Zhou, Mian
Jacob, Asha
Ho, Natalie
Miksa, Michael
Wu, Rongqian
Maitra, Subir R
Wang, Ping
Downregulation of protein disulfide isomerase in sepsis and its role in tumor necrosis factor-alpha release
title Downregulation of protein disulfide isomerase in sepsis and its role in tumor necrosis factor-alpha release
title_full Downregulation of protein disulfide isomerase in sepsis and its role in tumor necrosis factor-alpha release
title_fullStr Downregulation of protein disulfide isomerase in sepsis and its role in tumor necrosis factor-alpha release
title_full_unstemmed Downregulation of protein disulfide isomerase in sepsis and its role in tumor necrosis factor-alpha release
title_short Downregulation of protein disulfide isomerase in sepsis and its role in tumor necrosis factor-alpha release
title_sort downregulation of protein disulfide isomerase in sepsis and its role in tumor necrosis factor-alpha release
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2575589/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18680601
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/cc6977
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