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Whole-body deletion of LPS-induced TNF-α factor (LITAF) markedly improves experimental endotoxic shock and inflammatory arthritis.


ABSTRACT: LPS-induced TNF-α factor (LITAF) mediates cytokine expression in response to endotoxin challenge. Previously, we reported that macrophage-specific LITAF-deficient (macLITAF-/-) mice exposed to LPS have a delayed onset in the serum levels of proinflammatory cytokines and prolonged persistence of anti-inflammatory cytokines, but only partial protection from endotoxic shock. We postulated that greater protection might be achieved if LITAF were deleted from all LITAF-producing cells, including macrophages. Using a Cre-loxP system, we engineered a tamoxifen-induced recombination mouse [tamLITAF(i)-/-] that resulted in whole-body LITAF deficiency. Our findings demonstrate that (i) tamLITAF(i)-/- mice are more resistant to systemic Escherichia coli LPS-induced lethality than our previous macLITAF-/- mice, providing evidence that LITAF-producing cells other than LysMCre-positive cells play an important role in mediating endotoxic shock; (ii) tamLITAF(i)-/- mice show a similar pattern of cytokine expression with decreased proinflammatory and prolonged anti-inflammatory mediators compared with WT mice; and (iii) tamLITAF(i)-/- mice, compared with WT mice, display a significant reduction in bone resorption and inflammation associated with a local chronic inflammatory disease--namely, collagen antibody-induced arthritis. Our findings offer a unique model to study the role of LITAF in systemic and chronic local inflammatory processes, and pave the way for anti-LITAF therapeutic approaches for the treatment of TNF-mediated inflammatory diseases.

SUBMITTER: Merrill JC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3248491 | biostudies-other | 2011 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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