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Dual-specificity phosphatase 3 knockout female mice are resistant to LPS and to polymicrobial induced septic shock in TNF dependent manner.
Rahmouni, Souad; Singh, Pratibha; Dejager, Lien et al.
2013In Journal of Immunology
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Abstract :
[en] We report the generation of dual-specificity phosphatase 3 (DUSP3) deficient mice. These mice develop normally and do not exhibit any spontaneous phenotype. However, VHR-/- females, but not males, are resistant to LPS- and to polymicrobial infection-induced septic shock. After LPS injection, while VHR-/- males and VHR+/+ mice of both genders, displayed an increased serum levels of TNF-α and IFN, the levels of these cytokines remained significantly low in the VHR-/- females. In vitro experiments using peritoneal macrophages showed the same results suggesting that the systemic cytokines profiles observed are macrophages-dependent. Adoptive transfer of VHR-/- females bone marrow to irradiated VHR+/+ female mice, but not to VHR-/- or VHR+/+ males, protected them from death after administration of LPS. Interestingly, VHR-/- females were sensitive to TNF-α- induced lethality. We also report that the decrease of TNF-α production observed in VHR-/- female’s macrophages after LPS activation was associated with a decreased ERK1/2, but not MEK1/2, activation. Interestingly, pervanadate (PTP pan inhibitor) treatment prior to LPS activation restored ERK1/2 activation in the VHR-deficient macrophages, suggesting that VHR is targeting one of the ERK1/2 PTPs or DUSPs. These results, together with our observation that DUSP3 is the most highly expressed phosphatase in macrophages, suggest a key non-redundant role of VHR as positive regulator of TNF-α in innate immune response in females.
Disciplines :
Immunology & infectious disease
Author, co-author :
Rahmouni, Souad  ;  Université de Liège > Département des sciences cliniques > GIGA-R:Immunopath. - Maladies infect. et médec. inter. gén.
Singh, Pratibha;  Université de Liège
Dejager, Lien
Singh, Maneesh
Amand, Mathieu ;  Université de Liège > Département des sciences cliniques > GIGA-R:Immunopath. - Maladies infect. et médec. inter. gén.
Musumeci, Lucia ;  Université de Liège > GIGA-Research
Moutschen, Michel  ;  Université de Liège > Département des sciences cliniques > GIGA-R:Immunopath. - Maladies infect. et médec. inter. gén.
Mustelin, Tomas
Libert, Claude
Language :
English
Title :
Dual-specificity phosphatase 3 knockout female mice are resistant to LPS and to polymicrobial induced septic shock in TNF dependent manner.
Publication date :
May 2013
Event name :
Immunology 2013 - Annual Meeting of the AAI
Event organizer :
AAI
Event place :
Honolulu, United States
Event date :
du 03 au 07 Mai 2013
Audience :
International
Journal title :
Journal of Immunology
ISSN :
0022-1767
eISSN :
1550-6606
Publisher :
American Association of Immunologists, Baltimore, United States - Maryland
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
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