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The Cooperative Induction of CCL4 in Human Monocytic Cells by TNF-? and Palmitate Requires MyD88 and Involves MAPK/NF-?B Signaling Pathways.


ABSTRACT: Chronic low-grade inflammation, also known as metabolic inflammation, is a hallmark of obesity and parallels with the presence of elevated circulatory levels of free fatty acids and inflammatory cytokines/chemokines. CCL4/MIP-1? chemokine plays a key role in the adipose tissue monocyte recruitment. Increased circulatory levels of TNF-?, palmitate and CCL4 are co-expressed in obesity. We asked if the TNF-?/palmitate could interact cooperatively to augment the CCL4 production in human monocytic cells and macrophages. THP-1 cells/primary macrophages were co-treated with TNF-?/palmitate and CCL4 mRNA/protein expression was assessed using qRT-PCR/ELISA. TLR4 siRNA, a TLR4 receptor-blocking antibody, XBlue™-defMyD cells and pathway inhibitors were used to decipher the signaling mechanisms. We found that TNF-?/palmitate co-stimulation augmented the CCL4 expression in monocytic cells and macrophages compared to controls (p < 0.05). TLR4 suppression or neutralization abrogated the CCL4 expression in monocytic cells. Notably, CCL4 cooperative induction in monocytic cells was: (1) Markedly less in MyD88-deficient cells, (2) IRF3 independent, (3) clathrin dependent and (4) associated with the signaling mechanism involving ERK1/2, c-Jun, JNK and NF-?B. In conclusion, TNF-?/palmitate co-stimulation promotes the CCL4 expression in human monocytic cells through the mechanism involving a TLR4-MyD88 axis and MAPK/NF-?B pathways. These findings unravel a novel mechanism of the cooperative induction of CCL4 by TNF-? and palmitate which could be relevant to metabolic inflammation.

SUBMITTER: Sindhu S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6770648 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The Cooperative Induction of CCL4 in Human Monocytic Cells by TNF-α and Palmitate Requires MyD88 and Involves MAPK/NF-κB Signaling Pathways.

Sindhu Sardar S   Kochumon Shihab S   Shenouda Steve S   Wilson Ajit A   Al-Mulla Fahd F   Ahmad Rasheed R  

International journal of molecular sciences 20190919 18


Chronic low-grade inflammation, also known as metabolic inflammation, is a hallmark of obesity and parallels with the presence of elevated circulatory levels of free fatty acids and inflammatory cytokines/chemokines. CCL4/MIP-1β chemokine plays a key role in the adipose tissue monocyte recruitment. Increased circulatory levels of TNF-α, palmitate and CCL4 are co-expressed in obesity. We asked if the TNF-α/palmitate could interact cooperatively to augment the CCL4 production in human monocytic ce  ...[more]

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