Authors
Yushi Bai, Hiroki Onuma, Xu Bai, Alexander V Medvedev, Mary Misukonis, J Brice Weinberg, Wenhong Cao, Jacques Robidoux, Lisa M Floering, Kiefer W Daniel, Sheila Collins
Publication date
2005/5/13
Journal
Journal of Biological Chemistry
Volume
280
Issue
19
Pages
19062-19069
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
One of the phenotypes of mice with targeted disruption of the uncoupling protein-2 gene (Ucp2-/-) is greater macrophage phagocytic activity and free radical production, resulting in a striking resistance to infectious microorganisms. In this study, the molecular mechanisms of this enhanced immune response were investigated. We found that levels of nitric oxide measured in either plasma or isolated macrophages from Ucp2-/- mice are significantly elevated in response to bacterial lipopolysaccharide challenge compared with similarly treated Ucp2+/+ mice. Likewise, expression of inducible nitric-oxide synthase and inflammatory cytokines is higher in Ucp2-/- mice in vivo and in vitro. Key steps in the activation cascade of nuclear factor (NF)-κB, including IκB kinase and nuclear translocation of NF-κB subunits, are all remarkably enhanced in Ucp2-/- mice, most notably even under basal conditions. The elevated basal …
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