Protein SV-IV promotes nitric oxide production not associated with apoptosis in murine macrophages.
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2002
Abstract:
SV-IV (seminal vesicle protein no. 4) is a potent immunomodulatory and
anti-inflammatory secretory protein (Mr 9758) produced in large amounts by
the rat seminal vesicle epithelium. Here we show that this protein
possesses the ability to upregulate in J774 macrophages the expression of
the gene coding for the inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS). The
increase in NO production consequent on the marked enhancement of iNOS
activity was not associated with apoptotic damage of the SV-IV-treated
cells. In the same experimental model, however, LPS induced upregulation of
iNOS coupled with an increase in NO production and marked apoptotic death.
Differences in the ability of SV-IV and LPS to control the life/ death
signal balance in target cells via trans-membrane activation of apoptotic
(mediated by TNF-alpha and NO/iNOS system) and anti-apoptotic (mediated by
bcl-2, c-myc, etc.) pathways are suggested to be the basis of the apoptotic
fate of the experimentally treated cells. In addition, considering the
important role played by NO in the process of mammalian reproduction, SV-IV
may be involved in the fine tuning of NO concentration in the female
genital tract mucosa via an SV-IV-mediated control of iNOS gene expression
in local macrophages.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Metafora, Salvatore; Morelli, Francesco
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