Abstract
MAP phosphatases (MKP)-1 acts as an important regulator of innate immune response through a mechanism of control and attention both MAPK and NF-κB molecules during bacterial infection. However, the regulatory role of MKP-1 in the interplay between MAPK and NFκB pathway molecules is still not fully understood. In present study, we showed a direct interactions of p38, ERK or IκBα with MKP-1, and demonstrated that MKP-1 was a pivotal feedback control for both MAP kinases and NF-κB pathway in response to S. aureus. In addition, we found that rolipram had anti-inflammatory activity and repressed IκBα activation induced by S. aureus via PKA-MKP-1 pathway. Our report also demonstrated that PKA-cα can directly bind to IκBα upon S. aureus stimulation, which influenced the downstream signaling of PKA pathway, including altered the expression of MKP-1. These results presented a novel mechanism of PKA and IκB pathway, which may be targeted for treating S. aureus infection.
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Pan, Y., Xu, C., & Pan, Z. K. (2017). MKP-1 negative regulates Staphylococcus aureus induced inflammatory responses in Raw264.7 cells: Roles of PKA-MKP-1 pathway and enhanced by rolipram. Scientific Reports, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-10187-3
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