Study in human colon cancer cells HCT-116 of PPME photodynamic effect solubilized in DMPC liposomes; ; Jacobs, Nathalie et alConference (2005) Detailed reference viewed: 14 (4 ULg) Improvement by solubilization in DMPC liposomes of PPME photodynamic effect - A study in human colon cancer cells HCT-116; ; Jacobs, Nathalie et alConference (2005) Detailed reference viewed: 14 (7 ULg) Improvement by solubilization in DMPC liposomes of PPME photodynamic effect - A study in human colon cancer cells HCT-116; ; Jacobs, Nathalie et alConference (2004) Detailed reference viewed: 7 (1 ULg) A proinflammatory role for the cyclopentenone prostaglandins at low micromolar concentrations: Oxidative stress-induced extracellular signal-regulated kinase activation without NF-kappa B inhibitionBureau, Fabrice ; Desmet, Christophe ; et alin Journal of Immunology (2002), 168(10), 5318-5325 An anti-inflammatory role and therapeutic potential for cyclopentenone PGs (cyPGs) has been suggested, based on observations that levels of cyPGs in exudates increase during the resolution phase of ... [more ▼] An anti-inflammatory role and therapeutic potential for cyclopentenone PGs (cyPGs) has been suggested, based on observations that levels of cyPGs in exudates increase during the resolution phase of inflammation, and that exogenous cyPGs may attenuate the inflammatory response in vivo and in vitro mainly through inhibition of NF-kappaB, a critical activator of inflammatory gene expression. However, exogenous cyPGs inhibit NF-kappaB only at concentrations substantially higher than those of endogenous cyPGs present in inflammatory fluids, thus challenging the hypothesis that cyPGs are naturally occurring inhibitors of inflammation and suggesting that cyPGs at low concentrations might have previously unappreciated effects. In this study, using various cell types, we report that cyPGs, when used at concentrations substantially lower than required for NF-kappaB inhibition (viz, low micromolar concentrations), significantly potentiate the inflammatory response to TNF-alpha. At these concentrations, cyPGs induce production of reactive oxygen species, thereby synergizing with TNF-alpha to activate the extracellular signal-regulated kinase 1/2, an activation which in turn potentiates proinflammatory cytokine expression at both transcriptional and posttranscriptional levels. Our studs establishes a proinflammatory role for cyPGs at low micromolar concentrations, raises the possibility that cyPGs do not act as physiologic anti-inflammatory mediators, and questions the therapeutic potential of these compounds. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 31 (9 ULg)![]() Cyclopentenone prostaglandins at low concetrations exert pro-inflammatory effects through oxidative stress-induced ERK1/2 activationBureau, Fabrice ; Desmet, Christophe ; et alin Proceedings: Spring Meeting of the Belgian Society of Physiology and Pharmacology (2002) Detailed reference viewed: 8 (4 ULg)![]() A pro-inflammatory role for the cyclopentenone prostaglandins at low concentrations: oxidative stress-induced ERK activation without NFKB inhibitionBureau, Fabrice ; Desmet, Christophe ; et alin Proceedings : Congress "Cell signaling, transcription and translation as therapeutics targets" (2002) Detailed reference viewed: 17 (7 ULg) |
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