Journal article

SOCS1 regulates the IFN but not NFκB pathway in TLR-stimulated human monocytes and macrophages

CM Prêle, EA Woodward, J Bisley, A Keith-Magee, SE Nicholson, PH Hart

Journal of Immunology | Published : 2009

Abstract

SOCS1 can regulate TLR-mediated signal transduction, yet mechanistic studies in murine macrophages have been confusing and contradictory. This study has used an adenoviral transfection system to determine the role of SOCS1 in the regulation of TNF-α production by activated human monocytes. Monocytes were infected with AdV-SOCS1 or with an empty vector control, AdVGFP, for 24 h before activation with the TLR4 ligand, LPS. SOCS1 did not regulate TNF-α mRNA or protein production within the first two hours of TLR4 activation. However, SOCS1 suppressed the sustained production of TNF-α by primary human monocytes and synovial fluid macrophages ex vivo. In addition, SOCS1 regulated the production o..

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Awarded by National Cancer Institute


Funding Acknowledgements

This work was supported by National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Grant 275546 (to P.H.H.), a State and Territory Affiliate grant, Arthritis Australia and the Adam Gilchrist Trading Challenge Project grant from Arthritis Australia (to C.M.P.) and NIH CA22556 (to S.E.N.). S.E.N. was supported by an NHMRC Biomedical Career Development Award.