Journal article

Differential responses of fibroblasts from wild-type and TNF-R55-deficient mice to mouse and human TNF-a activation

F Mackay, J Rothe, H Bluethmann, H Loetscher, W Lesslauer

Journal of Immunology | AMER ASSOC IMMUNOLOGISTS | Published : 1994

Abstract

The role of the two TNF receptor types, TNF-R55 and TNF-R75, was studied on mouse fibroblasts, taking advantage of TNF-R55-deficient mice generated by gene targeting (Tnfr1°-mice), and selectivity of human TNF-α for mouse TNF-R55. Radioligand binding assays showed that both TNF receptors were expressed on wild-type mouse fibroblasts, whereas normal levels of TNF-R75 were expressed on mouse fibroblasts isolated from Tnfr1°-mice. It was found that TNF-R55 controlled four major TNF-induced fibroblast functions: (1) adhesion to leukocyte cell lines as well as ICAM-1, VCAM-1, CD44, and MHC class I up-regulation; (2) secretion of other cytokines as demonstrated by stimulated IL-6 and granulocyte-m..

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