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p204 Is Required for Canonical Lipopolysaccharide-induced TLR4 Signaling in Mice

p204, a murine member of an interferon-inducible p200 family, was reported to recognize intracellular viral and bacterial DNAs, however, its role in the innate immunity in vivo remains unknown due to the lack of p204-deficient animal models. In this study we first generated the p204(−/−) mice. Unexp...

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Autores principales: Yi, Young-Su, Jian, Jinlong, Gonzalez-Gugel, Elena, Shi, Yong-Xiang, Tian, Qingyun, Fu, Wenyu, Hettinghouse, Aubryanna, Song, Wenhao, Liu, Ronghan, He, Michun, Qi, Huabing, Yang, Jing, Du, Xiaolan, Xiao, GuoZhi, Chen, Lin, Liu, Chuan-ju
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5925582/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29472103
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ebiom.2018.02.012
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Sumario:p204, a murine member of an interferon-inducible p200 family, was reported to recognize intracellular viral and bacterial DNAs, however, its role in the innate immunity in vivo remains unknown due to the lack of p204-deficient animal models. In this study we first generated the p204(−/−) mice. Unexpectedly, p204 deficiency led to significant defect in extracellular LPS signaling in macrophages, as demonstrated by dramatic reductions of LPS-mediated IFN-β and pro-inflammatory cytokines. The serum levels of IFN-β and pro-inflammatory cytokines were also significantly reduced in p204(−/−) mice following LPS challenge. In addition, p204(−/−) mice were resistant to LPS-induced shock. LPS-activated NF-ĸB and IRF-3 pathways were all defective in p204-deficient macrophages. p204 binds to TLR4 through its Pyrin domain, and it is required for the dimerization of TLR4 following LPS-challenge. Collectively, p204 is a critical component of canonical LPS-TLR4 signaling pathway, and these studies also suggest that p204 could be a potential target to prevent and treat inflammatory and infectious diseases.