Title of article
HIV-1 Tat protein induces IL-10 production by an alternative TNF-α-independent pathway in monocytes: Role of PKC-δ and p38 MAP kinase
Author/Authors
Leghmari، نويسنده , , Kaoutar and Bennasser، نويسنده , , Yamina and Tkaczuk، نويسنده , , Jean and Bahraoui، نويسنده , , Elmostafa Louattani، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages
9
From page
45
To page
53
Abstract
HIV-1 Tat protein stimulates the production of both TNF-α and IL-10 in human monocytes. Taking into account the ability of TNF-α to induce IL-10 production, we evaluated the link between Tat, TNF-α and IL-10 and the implication of PKC and p38 MAP kinase pathways. Our data showed that (i) in the presence of neutralizing anti-TNF-α antibodies, IL-10 production is only partially inhibited; (ii) in a calcium-free medium, while TNF-α production is totally inhibited, Tat continues to induce IL-10; (iii) under these conditions, Tat-mediated IL-10 production is associated with PKC-δ activation; and (iv) downstream of PKC, p38 MAP kinase is crucial for TNF-α independent IL10 production.
l, our data suggest a new mechanism, implicating Tat protein, by which HIV-1 may maintain a constant production of the immunosuppressive IL-10 cytokine, even in the absence of TNF-α production. In consequence, HIV-1 may escape immune surveillance and thus promote the establishment of an immunosuppressive state.
Keywords
HIV-1 , tat , Human monocytes , TNF-? , IL-10 , PKC-? , p38MAP kinase
Journal title
Cellular Immunology
Serial Year
2008
Journal title
Cellular Immunology
Record number
1848265
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