Abstract
We report the effect of heat shock on lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced interleukin 12 (IL-12) expression. The augmentation of LPS-induced IL-12 p40 mRNA and p70 protein was significantly suppressed in both peritoneal macrophages and RAW264.7 cells after heat shock at 43 degrees C. The binding activity of nuclear factor kappa B (NF-kappa B) was reduced by prior heat shock. LPS did not induce degradation of the inhibitory protein I-kappa B alpha in the shocked cells, which might be a potential mechanism to block NF-kappa B activation. Furthermore, transient transfection assay in RAW264.7 cells demonstrated that LPS-induced activation of DM703 and DM138 (contains NF-kappa B motif) was highly sensitive to heat shock. These data suggest that heat shock influences expression of IL-12 through the I-kappa B/NF-kappa B pathway.
Copyright 2001 Academic Press.
Publication types
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Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
MeSH terms
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Animals
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Binding Sites / genetics
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Cell Line
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DNA-Binding Proteins / metabolism
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Gene Expression
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Hot Temperature
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I-kappa B Proteins*
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In Vitro Techniques
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Interleukin-12 / biosynthesis
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Interleukin-12 / genetics*
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Interleukin-12 Subunit p40
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Lipopolysaccharides / pharmacology
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Macrophages / drug effects
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Macrophages / immunology*
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Macrophages / metabolism*
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Macrophages, Peritoneal / drug effects
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Macrophages, Peritoneal / immunology
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Macrophages, Peritoneal / metabolism
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Mice
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NF-KappaB Inhibitor alpha
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NF-kappa B / metabolism*
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Promoter Regions, Genetic
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Protein Subunits
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RNA, Messenger / genetics
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RNA, Messenger / metabolism
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Signal Transduction
Substances
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DNA-Binding Proteins
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I-kappa B Proteins
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Interleukin-12 Subunit p40
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Lipopolysaccharides
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NF-kappa B
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Nfkbia protein, mouse
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Protein Subunits
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RNA, Messenger
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NF-KappaB Inhibitor alpha
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Interleukin-12