DC‐SIGN reacts with TLR‐4 and regulates inflammatory cytokine expression via NF‐κB activation in renal tubular epithelial cells during acute renal injury
Author(s) -
Feng D.,
Wang Y.,
Liu Y.,
Wu L.,
Li X.,
Chen Y.,
Xu C.,
Yang K.,
Zhou T.
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
clinical & experimental immunology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.329
H-Index - 135
eISSN - 1365-2249
pISSN - 0009-9104
DOI - 10.1111/cei.13048
Subject(s) - innate immune system , acute kidney injury , lipopolysaccharide , tumor necrosis factor alpha , inflammation , cytokine , pathogenesis , kidney , receptor , cell adhesion molecule , acute tubular necrosis , immunology , proinflammatory cytokine , microbiology and biotechnology , biology , immune system , medicine , endocrinology
Summary In the pathological process of acute kidney injury (AKI), innate immune receptors are essential in inflammatory response modulation; however, the precise molecular mechanisms are still unclear. Our study sought to demonstrate the inflammatory response mechanisms in renal tubular epithelial cells via Toll‐like receptor‐4 (TLR‐4) and dendritic cell‐specific intercellular adhesion molecule 3‐grabbing non‐integrin 1 (DC‐SIGN) signalling. We found that DC‐SIGN exhibited strong expression in renal tubular epithelial cells of human acute renal injury tissues. DC‐SIGN protein expression was increased significantly when renal tubular epithelial cells were exposed to lipopolysaccharide (LPS) for a short period. Furthermore, DC‐SIGN was involved in the activation of p65 by TLR‐4, which excluded p38 and c‐Jun N‐terminal kinases (JNK). Interleukin (IL)‐6 and tumour necrosis factor (TNF)‐α expression was decreased after DC‐SIGN knock‐down, and LPS induced endogenous interactions and plasma membrane co‐expression between TLR‐4 and DC‐SIGN. These results show that DC‐SIGN and TLR‐4 interactions regulate inflammatory responses in renal tubular epithelial cells and participate in AKI pathogenesis.
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