Enhanced LPS-induced peritonitis in mice deficiency of cullin 4B in macrophages

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Abstract

Cullin 4B (CUL4B), a member of the cullin protein family, is a scaffold protein of the CUL4B-RING-E3 ligase complex that ubiquitinates intracellular proteins.CUL4B's targets include cell cycle-regulated proteins and DNA replication-related molecules. In this study, we generated myeloid-specific Cul4b-deficient mice (Cul4bf/y;LysM-CreKI/KI) to investigate the influence of Cul4b deficiency on innate immunity, especially on the function of macrophages. Our results show that an intraperitoneal injection of lipopolysaccharide (LPS) led to a significant decrease in body weights and increased leukocyte infiltrates with increased chemokines in the peritoneal cavity of Cul4bf/y;LysM-CreKI/KI mice. However, the proinflammatory cytokines, IL-6 and TNF-α did not increase in LPS-injected Cul4bf/y;LysM-CreKI/KI mice. Furthermore, bone marrow-derived macrophages from Cul4bf/y;LysM-CreKI/KI mice secreted higher levels of chemokines but lower levels of TNF-α and IL-6 upon LPS stimulation. Of note, increased proliferation of Cul4b-deficient macrophages was also observed. These results show that myeloid-specific Cul4b deficiency worsens LPS-induced peritonitis. In addition, Cul4b deficiency leads to enhanced DNA replication and proliferation, increased production of chemokines but a decreased production of proinflammatory cytokines of macrophages. Our data highlight a new role of cullin family, CUL4B, in the immune system.

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Hung, M. H., Jian, Y. R., Tsao, C. C., Lin, S. W., & Chuang, Y. H. (2014). Enhanced LPS-induced peritonitis in mice deficiency of cullin 4B in macrophages. Genes and Immunity, 15(6), 404–412. https://doi.org/10.1038/gene.2014.32

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