Stimulation of proliferation and migration of mouse macrophages by type B CpG-ODNs is F-spondin and IL-1Ra dependent

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Macrophage proliferation and migration are important for many facets of immune response. Here we showed that stimulation of macrophages with type B CpG oligodeoxynucleotides (CpG-B ODNs) such as CpG-ODN 1668 increased the production of anti-inflammatory cytokine interleukin 1 receptor antagonist (IL-1Ra) in a TLR9- and MyD88-dependent manner. The CpG-B ODNs-induced IL-1Ra increased macrophage migration and promoted macrophage proliferation by down-regulating the expression of a cell cycle negative regulator, p27 to increase cell population in the S phase. The induction of IL-1Ra by CpG-B ODNs was F-spondin dependent. Knockdown of F-spondin and IL-1Ra decreased CpG-B ODNs-induced macrophage migration whereas overexpression of IL-1Ra increased migration of those cells. These findings demonstrated novel roles for F-spondin and IL-1Ra in CpG-B ODNs-mediated cell proliferation and migration of macrophages.

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Chen, T. A., Liao, C. C., Cheng, Y. C., Chen, Y. P., Hsu, Y. F., Liang, C. M., & Liang, S. M. (2015). Stimulation of proliferation and migration of mouse macrophages by type B CpG-ODNs is F-spondin and IL-1Ra dependent. PLoS ONE, 10(6). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0128926

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