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Identification of soluble CD14 as an endogenous agonist for toll-like receptor 2 on human astrocytes by genome-scale functional screening of glial cell derived proteins

机译:通过胶质细胞衍生蛋白的基因组规模功能筛选,鉴定可溶性CD14作为人类星形胶质细胞上toll样受体2的内源性激动剂

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Human astrocytes express a limited repertoire of Toll-like receptor (TLR) family members including TLR1-4, which are expressed on the cell surface. Also, TLR3 but not TLR4 activation on astrocytes induces expression of several factors involved in neuroprotection and down-regulation of inflammation rather than in the onset of traditional pro-inflammatory reactions. The notion that astrocyte TLR may thus play a role not only in host defense but also in tissue repair responses prompted us to examine the possibility that endogenous TLR agonists could be expressed in the human central nervous system to regulate the apparently dual astrocyte functions during trauma or inflammation. As a potential source of endogenous agonists, a cDNA library derived from several human brain tumor cell lines was used. Gene pools of this library were transfected into COS-7 cells and the expression products were screened for their ability to induce TLR activation in human primary astrocytes. The screening resulted in the identification of soluble CD14. By using a panel of TLR-transfected HEK293 cells, we found that signaling by soluble CD14 was TLR2 dependent. Moreover, the CD14-triggered TLR2-mediated response in astrocytes lead to the production of CXCL8, IL-6, and IL12p4O, whereas typical TLR-induced pro-inflammatory cytokines, like TNF-alpha and IL-1 beta, were not produced at detectable levels. In conclusion, our data indicate that apart from its well-known ability to act as a co-receptor for TLR-dependent signaling by peptidoglycans or LPS, soluble CD14 can also act as a direct agonist for TLR2. (c) 2007 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
机译:人类星形胶质细胞表达有限的Toll样受体(TLR)家族成员(包括TLR1-4),这些成员在细胞表面表达。同样,星形胶质细胞上的TLR3激活而不是TLR4激活诱导了几种参与神经保护和炎症下调的因子的表达,而不是传统促炎反应的发作。因此,星形胶质细胞TLR可能不仅在宿主防御中起作用,而且在组织修复反应中也起作用,这一观念促使我们研究了内源性TLR激动剂可以在人的中枢神经系统中表达以调节在创伤或刺激期间明显的双重星形胶质细胞功能的可能性。炎。作为内源性激动剂的潜在来源,使用了来自几种人脑肿瘤细胞系的cDNA文库。将该文库的基因库转染到COS-7细胞中,并筛选表达产物诱导人原代星形胶质细胞TLR活化的能力。筛选导致鉴定可溶性CD14。通过使用一组TLR转染的HEK293细胞,我们发现可溶性CD14的信号传导是TLR2依赖性的。此外,星形胶质细胞中CD14触发的TLR2介导的反应导致CXCL8,IL-6和IL12p4O的产生,而典型的TLR诱导的促炎性细胞因子(如TNF-α和IL-1β)在可检测的水平。总之,我们的数据表明,除了其众所周知的通过肽聚糖或LPS充当TLR依赖性信号转导的共受体的能力之外,可溶性CD14还可以充当TLR2的直接激动剂。 (c)2007年Wiley-Liss,Inc.

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