Abstract

Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) activation of macrophage (MO) cytokine secretion requires activation and translocation of nuclear factor-kappaB (NF-kappaB). Endotoxin tolerance induced in LPS-responsive C3H/HeN MOs by LPS pretreatment results in decreased tumor necrosis factor (TNF) secretion and altered NF-kappaB activation. C3H/HeJ MOs have a genetic defect that renders them tolerant to LPS activation. We hypothesized that the alterations of NF-kappaB activation seen with LPS tolerance in HeN MOs would be present in HeJ mice. MOs from C3H/HeJ and C3H/HeN mice were cultured with +/- 10 ng/mL LPS pretreatment for 24 hours and then stimulated with 1 to 1,000 ng/mL LPS. Activation of NF-kappaB was assayed by gel shift using a 32P-labeled specific oligonucleotide 30 minutes after LPS activation. TNF secretion 6 hours after LPS stimulation was measured by bioassay. LPS stimulation activated NF-kappaB in both HeN and HeJ MOs. We observed decreased NF-kappaB activation and a characteristic mobility shift in endotoxin-tolerant MOs from HeN mice that were not present in HeJ MOs. In contrast with the results in HeN mice, LPS pretreatment did not induce any alterations in NF-kappaB activation in HeJ MOs. LPS-stimulated TNF secretion was decreased in HeN MOs after LPS pretreatment. There was no change in TNF secretion in HeJ MOs, but, overall, TNF secretion by these cells was much less than that seen in HeN cells. MOs from C3H/HeN mice rendered LPS-tolerant by low-dose LPS pretreatment have alterations in activation of NF-kappaB not present in LPS-hyporesponsive C3H/HeJ mice.

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