Authors
Robert B Clark, David Bishop-Bailey, Tatiana Estrada-Hernandez, Timothy Hla, Lynn Puddington, Steven J Padula
Publication date
2000/2/1
Journal
The Journal of Immunology
Volume
164
Issue
3
Pages
1364-1371
Publisher
American Association of Immunologists
Description
The peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors (PPARs) are a family of transcription factors belonging to the nuclear receptor superfamily. Until recently, the genes regulated by PPARs were those believed to be predominantly associated with lipid metabolism. Recently, an immunomodulatory role for PPARγ has been described in cells critical to the innate immune system, the monocyte/macrophage. In addition, evidence for an antiinflammatory role of the PPARγ ligand, 15-deoxy-Δ 12, 14-PGJ 2 (15d-PGJ 2) has been found. In the present studies, we demonstrate, for the first time, that murine helper T cell clones and freshly isolated splenocytes express PPARγ 1. The PPARγ expressed is of functional significance in that two ligands for PPARγ, 15d-PGJ 2 and a thiazolidinedione, ciglitazone, mediate significant inhibition of proliferative responses of both the T cell clones and the freshly isolated splenocytes. This …
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