The toll like receptor 4-myeloid differentiation factor 88 pathway is essential for particulate matter-induced activation of CD4-positive cells.
Yuan SongTakamichi IchinoseKentaro MoritaYasuhiro YoshidaPublished in: Journal of applied toxicology : JAT (2018)
Asian sand dust (ASD), a type of particulate matter (PM) found in Asia, can be transported to East Asia. We recently found that acute splenic inflammation is induced by ASD in mouse models. In this study, we examined the effect of sub-chronic ASD exposure on mouse immune cells. Mice were intratracheally administered ASD once every 2 weeks for 8 weeks and killed 24 hours after the final administration. Wild-type (WT) mice showed increased cell viability after ASD administration. In contrast, ASD administration induced splenocyte activation in toll-like receptor (TLR)2-/- , but not TLR4-/- mice. Furthermore, concanavalin A-induced interleukin-2 production increased after ASD administration in WT and TLR2-/- mice, but not in TLR4-/- or myeloid differentiation factor (MyD)88-/- mice. Immunoblotting demonstrated that nuclear factor κB (NF-κB) was activated in WT mice, but not in TLR4-/- or MyD88-/- mice. The NF-κB-dependent gene products CDK2 and intercellular cell adhesion molecule-1 were upregulated upon ASD administration in WT mice, but not in TLR4-/- or MyD88-/- mice. Furthermore, the particles themselves, rather than particle constituents, activated NF-κB in CD4-positive cells through the TLR4 or MyD88 pathway. Taken together, these results indicate that particle-induced splenic inflammation occurs via TLR4-MyD88 signaling.
Keyphrases
- toll like receptor
- nuclear factor
- inflammatory response
- autism spectrum disorder
- particulate matter
- wild type
- immune response
- high fat diet induced
- attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
- air pollution
- oxidative stress
- lps induced
- intellectual disability
- diabetic rats
- high glucose
- induced apoptosis
- dna methylation
- drug induced
- computed tomography
- cell proliferation
- mouse model
- cell cycle
- adipose tissue
- risk assessment
- genome wide
- climate change
- extracorporeal membrane oxygenation
- metabolic syndrome
- contrast enhanced
- mechanical ventilation
- preterm birth
- acute myeloid leukemia