Inflammatory compound lipopolysaccharide promotes the survival of GM-CSF cultured dendritic cell via PI3 kinase-dependent upregulation of Bcl-x

炎症化合物脂多糖通过PI3激酶依赖的Bcl-x上调促进GM-CSF培养树突状细胞存活

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作者:Shun Chen, Xinchen Li, Wenjie Zhang, Mengting Zi, Yuekang Xu

Abstract

As professional antigen-presenting cells, dendritic cells (DCs) initiate and regulate immune responses against inflammation. The invasion of pathogens into the body, however, can in turn cause the change of DCs in both activity and viability, which ultimately affect immune homeostasis. The exact mechanisms that the bacteria utilize to alter the lifespan of DCs, however, are far from clear. In this study, we found that the bacterial wall compound lipopolysaccharide (LPS) can promote the survival of GM-CSF-differentiated DCs (GM-DCs). At molecular levels, we demonstrated that GM-DCs had distinct pattern of mRNA expression for anti-apoptotic BCL-2 family members, of which, Bcl-x increased significantly following LPS stimulation. Interestingly, specific inhibition of BCL-XL protein alone was sufficient to remove the anti-apoptotic effects of LPS on BM-DCs. Further study of the signaling mechanisms revealed that although LPS can activate both Erk MAP kinase and PI3 kinase pathways, only blocking of PI3K abolished both Bcl-x upregulation and the enhanced survival phenotype, suggesting that the PI3K signaling mediated the upregulation of Bcl-x for the LPS-induced pro-survival in GM-DCs. Collectively, this study unveils a molecular mechanism that DCs adapt to maintain innate immunity against the invasion of pathogens.

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