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. 2004 Jul;76(1):42-7.
doi: 10.1189/jlb.1103536. Epub 2004 Apr 1.

Post-transcriptional regulation of proinflammatory proteins

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Post-transcriptional regulation of proinflammatory proteins

Paul Anderson et al. J Leukoc Biol. 2004 Jul.

Abstract

Post-transcriptional mechanisms play a critical role in regulating the expression of numerous proteins that promote inflammatory arthritis. The mRNAs encoding a subset of these proteins possess adenine/uridine-rich elements (AREs) in their 3'-untranslated regions that profoundly influence the rate at which mRNA is degraded and translated into protein. Tristetraprolin (TTP) and T cell intracellular antigen-1 (TIA-1) are ARE-binding proteins that dampen the expression of this class of proteins by promoting mRNA degradation and protein translation, respectively. We have discovered that TIA-1 and TTP function as arthritis-suppressor genes: TIA-1-/- mice develop mild arthritis, TTP-/- mice develop severe arthritis, and TIA-1-/-TTP-/- mice develop very severe arthritis. Paradoxically, lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-activated macrophages derived from TIA-1-/-TTP-/- macrophages produce less tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-alpha) than TIA-1-/- or TTP-/- macrophages. The bone marrows of these mice exhibit increased cellularity, reflecting the presence of mature neutrophils that secrete TNF-alpha in response to LPS stimulation VSports手机版. We hypothesize that TIA-1-/-TTP-/- neutrophils are a source of arthritigenic TNF-alpha, which promotes severe erosive arthritis in these mice. .

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