Intracellular pathways involved in tumor necrosis factor-α release by human monocytes on stimulation with lipopolysaccharide or staphylococcal peptidoglycan are partly similar

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This study compared the effects of intracellular pathway inhibitors on tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) release from human monocytes. Cells were stimulated with peptidoglycan (PG) from Staphylococcus epidermidis or with Escherichia coli lipopolysaccharide (LPS), both in the presence of 10% human serum. Of 10 substances tested, only the protein tyrosine kinase inhibitor tyrphostin AG 126 discriminated significantly between PG and LPS: TNF-α release induced by PG, but not by LPS, was dose-dependently suppressed. The results obtained with other modulatory substances, including different protein kinase and G protein inhibitors, suggest that calmodulin-dependent protein kinase, protein tyrosine kinase, and a cholera-toxin-sensitive G protein are involved in both PG- and LPS-induced TNF-α release. Further, drugs such as pentoxifylline, chloroquine, and the antioxidant apocynin similarly inhibited TNF-α release by PG- as well as LPS-stimulated cells.

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Mattsson, E., Van Dijk, H., Van Kessel, K., Verhoef, J., Fleer, A., & Rollof, J. (1996). Intracellular pathways involved in tumor necrosis factor-α release by human monocytes on stimulation with lipopolysaccharide or staphylococcal peptidoglycan are partly similar. Journal of Infectious Diseases, 173(1), 212–218. https://doi.org/10.1093/infdis/173.1.212

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