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Title: | MAP kinase phosphatase-2 plays a critical role in response to infection by Leishmania mexicana |
Authors: | Mashael S. Al-Mutairi, Laurence C. Cadalbert H. Adrienne McGachy, Muhannad Shweash Juliane Schroeder, Magdalena Kurnik |
Keywords: | MKP-2 L. mexicana Macrophage MAPKs Interleukins |
Issue Date: | 11-Nov-2010 |
Publisher: | PLoS Pathogens |
Citation: | 66 |
Abstract: | In this study we generated a novel dual specific phosphatase 4 (DUSP4) deletion mouse using a targeted deletion strategy in order to examine the role of MAP kinase phosphatase-2 (MKP-2) in immune responses. Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) induced a rapid, time and concentration-dependent increase in MKP-2 protein expression in bone marrow-derived macrophages from MKP-2+/+ but not from MKP-22/2 mice. LPS-induced JNK and p38 MAP kinase phosphorylation was significantly increased and prolonged in MKP-22/2 macrophages whilst ERK phosphorylation was unaffected. MKP-2 deletion also potentiated LPS-stimulated induction of the inflammatory cytokines, IL-6, IL-12p40, TNF-a, and also COX-2 derived PGE2 production. However surprisingly, in MKP-22/2 macrophages, there was a marked reduction in LPS or IFNc-induced iNOS and nitric oxide release and enhanced basal expression of arginase-1, suggesting that MKP-2 may have an additional regulatory function significant in pathogen-mediated immunity. |
URI: | http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/9322 |
ISSN: | Volume 6 | Issue 11 | e1001192 |
Appears in Collections: | كلية الصيدلة |
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