Role of PKCtheta in macrophage-mediated immune response to Salmonella typhimurium infection in mice.
Christa Pfeifhofer-ObermairKarin Albrecht-SchgoerSebastian PeerManfred NairzKerstin SiegmundVictoria KlepschDavid HaschkaNikolaus ThuilleNatascha Hermann-KleiterThomas GruberGünter WeissGottfried BaierPublished in: Cell communication and signaling : CCS (2016)
Taken together, our data provide genetic evidence that PKCtheta promotes a potent pro-inflammatory CAM phenotype that is instrumental to mounting protective anti-bacterial immunity. Mechanistically, PKCtheta exerts a host-protective role against S. typhimurium infection, and acts as an essential link between TLR4/IFNgammaR signaling and selective suppression of the anti-inflammatory cytokine IL-10 at the onset of CAM differentiation in the course of a bacterial infection.