Phosphatidylserine-specific receptor contributes to TGF-β production in macrophages through a MAP kinase, ERK

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We explored the involvement of the phosphatidylserine (PS)-receptor in the production of TGF-β by macrophages treated with PS-liposomes. The binding of anti-PS-receptor antibody to macrophages was specifically inhibited by PS-liposomes. The antibody led to an increase in the production of TGF-β, and also activated ERK, a member of the MAP kinase. But no activations in p38 and JNK were observed. ERK inhibitor, U0126 completely prevented TGF-β production. On the addition of a TGF-β neutralizing antibody or U0126, the inhibitory effect of the anti-PS-receptor antibody on macrophage function, nitric oxide production, was restored. These findings suggested that TGF-β is one of factors produced by PS-liposomes, and the ERK signaling pathway via the PS-receptor is intimately involved in the production of TGF-β in macrophages. © 2005 Pharmaceutical Society of Japan.

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Otsuka, M., Goto, K., Tsuchiya, S., & Aramaki, Y. (2005). Phosphatidylserine-specific receptor contributes to TGF-β production in macrophages through a MAP kinase, ERK. Biological and Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 28(9), 1707–1710. https://doi.org/10.1248/bpb.28.1707

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