PMID: 8597872Jan 1, 1995Paper

Expression of G alpha i2 mimics several aspects of LPS priming in a murine macrophage-like cell line

Journal of Inflammation
M KugiR T Miller

Abstract

Priming of macrophages with low concentrations of lipopolysaccharide (LPS) enhances the ability of substances that act through heterotrimeric G proteins to stimulate immune cell functions. Although LPS-induced alterations in the expression and functions of G proteins of the alpha i family have been reported in hematopoietic cells, their effects on subsequent steps in LPS priming of macrophages have not been defined. To study the role of G alpha i2 in priming of macrophages by LPS, we expressed a mutant, activated form of alpha i2 (alpha i2Q205L) in P388D1 cells, and compared its effects on PAF-dependent C alpha signalling and arachidonic acid release to those in cells treated with LPS. In control P388D1 cells, treatment with LPS (100 ng/ml) for 1 hr increased the amount of alpha i2 protein 2-fold. Both LPS treatment and expression of alpha i2Q205L increased the rate of PAF-induced C alpha influx across the cell membrane and arachidonic acid release, although neither altered release of C alpha from intracellular stores by PAF. Expression of alpha i2Q205L is sufficient to mimic the effects of LPS on the PAF-induced C alpha i signal and enhanced arachidonic acid release. Consequently, although increasing the expression of alpha i2...Continue Reading

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