Involvement of both the tyrosine kinase and the phosphatidylinositol-3 ' kinase signal transduction pathways in the regulation of lipoprotein lipase expression in J774.2 macrophages by cytokines and lipopolysaccharide
Ts. Tengku-muhammad et al., Involvement of both the tyrosine kinase and the phosphatidylinositol-3 ' kinase signal transduction pathways in the regulation of lipoprotein lipase expression in J774.2 macrophages by cytokines and lipopolysaccharide, CYTOKINE, 11(7), 1999, pp. 463-468
The regulation of macrophage lipoprotein lipase (LPL) by cytokines and lipo
polysaccharide (LPS) is of potentially crucial importance in the pathogenes
is of atherosclerosis and in the responses to endotoxin challenge. We show
here that the reduction of LPL activity in J774.2 macrophages observed in t
he presence of interleukin (TL-1) and IL-11 was sensitive to herbimycin A,
with the effect of LPS, interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma) and tumour necrosis fa
ctor-alpha (TNF-alpha) on LPL activity being sensitive to both herbimycin A
and wortmannin, The action of the inhibitors on the IFN-gamma-dependent re
duction of LPL activity was mediated at the level of LPL mRNA metabolism, w
ith translational and/or post-translational levels of regulation being invo
lved in the action of all the other mediators tested. These observations su
ggest that both the tyrosine kinase and the phosphatidylinositol-3'-kinase
signalling pathways are involved in the suppression of macrophage LPL expre
ssion by LPS and cytokines, (C) 1999 Academic Press.