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Fatty acid-binding protein regulates LPS-induced TNF-alpha production in mast cells
Authors:Yamamoto Noriko  Kaneko Izumi  Motohashi Keiju  Sakagami Hiroyuki  Adachi Yasuhiro  Tokuda Nobuko  Sawada Tomoo  Furukawa Hiroshi  Ueyama Yoshiya  Fukunaga Kohji  Ono Masao  Kondo Hisatake  Owada Yuji
Institution:Department of Organ Anatomy, Yamaguchi University Graduate School of Medicine, 1-1-1 Minami Kogushi, Ube 755-8505, Japan; Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Yamaguchi University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan.
Abstract:There has been increasing evidence for the involvement of fatty acid-binding proteins (FABPs) in the cytokine production of macrophages and dendritic cells probably through the control of cellular lipid metabolism and signal transduction. Since mast cells (MCs) are recently shown to be involved in immune response through modification of cytokine production, it is possible that some FABPs could also be involved in the immune response of MCs. In this study, we found that epidermal-type FABP (E-FABP) was expressed in murine bone marrow-derived MCs (BMMCs). Using BMMCs from genetically E-FABP-null mutated mice, we demonstrated that E-FABP in BMMCs plays a key role in the production of TNF-alpha following lipopolysaccharide (LPS) stimulation. In the in vivo septic peritonitis model (cecal ligation and puncture model), E-FABP-null mice showed a significantly increased mortality compared to wild-type mice. However, no significant difference in antigen-induced cytokine production was observed between wild-type and E-FABP-null BMMCs, and systemic anaphylaxis was equally induced in vivo in both wild-type and E-FABP-null mice. These results suggest that E-FABP is specifically involved in the LPS-induced cytokine production of MCs, and could play a role in the host-defense against bacterial infection, possibly through regulation of TNF-alpha production.
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