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The CDK domain of p21 is a suppressor of IL-1beta-mediated inflammation in activated macrophages.


ABSTRACT: Significant morbidity and mortality can be attributed to inflammatory diseases; therefore, a greater understanding of the mechanisms involved in the progression of inflammation is crucial. Here, we demonstrate that p21((WAF1/CIP1)), an established suppressor of cell cycle progression, is a inhibitor of IL-1beta synthesis in macrophages. Mice deficient in p21 (p21(-/-)) display increased susceptibility to endotoxic shock, which is associated with increased serum levels of IL-1beta. Administration of IL-1 receptor antagonist reduces LPS-induced lethality in p21(-/-) mice. Analysis of isolated macrophages, which are one of the central producers of IL-1beta, reveals that deficiency for p21 led to more IL-1beta mRNA and pro-protein synthesis following TLR ligation. The increase in IL-1beta pro-protein is associated with elevated secretion of active IL-1beta by p21(-/-) macrophages. siRNA-mediated knockdown of p21 in human macrophages results in increased IL-1beta secretion as well. A peptide mapping strategy shows that the cyclin-dependent-kinase (CDK)-binding domain of p21 is sufficient to reduce the secretion of IL-1beta by p21(-/-) macrophages. These data suggest a novel role for p21 and specifically for the CDK-binding domain of p21((WAF1/CIP1)) in inhibiting inflammation.

SUBMITTER: Scatizzi JC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2734089 | biostudies-literature | 2009 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The CDK domain of p21 is a suppressor of IL-1beta-mediated inflammation in activated macrophages.

Scatizzi John C JC   Mavers Melissa M   Hutcheson Jack J   Young Brittany B   Shi Bo B   Pope Richard M RM   Ruderman Eric M EM   Samways Damien S K DS   Corbett John A JA   Egan Terrance M TM   Perlman Harris H  

European journal of immunology 20090301 3


Significant morbidity and mortality can be attributed to inflammatory diseases; therefore, a greater understanding of the mechanisms involved in the progression of inflammation is crucial. Here, we demonstrate that p21((WAF1/CIP1)), an established suppressor of cell cycle progression, is a inhibitor of IL-1beta synthesis in macrophages. Mice deficient in p21 (p21(-/-)) display increased susceptibility to endotoxic shock, which is associated with increased serum levels of IL-1beta. Administration  ...[more]

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