SOCS-1 is a central mediator of steroid-increased thymocyte apoptosis and decreased survival following sepsis
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SOCS-1 is a central mediator of steroid-increased thymocyte apoptosis and decreased survival following sepsis
Abstract
Suppressor of Cytokine Signaling (SOCS) proteins are recently identified inhibitors/regulators of cytokine/growth factor signaling pathways. We have previously shown that SOCS-3 is upregulated in mice after sepsis induced by cecal ligation and puncture; however, the contribution of SOCS-1 to septic morbidity and mortality is unclear. In the present study, we characterized SOCS-1 expression in different tissues and delineated putative mechanisms effecting SOCS-1 expression in thymus from septic mice. We observed no difference in SOCS-1 expression in blood, peritoneal leukocytes, lung, and spleen taken from sham or septic animals at 24 h after surgery. In contrast, SOCS-1 expression in thymus declined significantly after sepsis and this down-regulation of SOCS-1 was associated with increased thymocyte apoptosis as well as augmented Bax recruitment to the mitochondria. Administration of RU-38486, a steroid receptor antagonist, reversed the above effects in the septic thymus. Furthermore, SOCS-1+/- mice showed a significant higher mortality when compared to SOCS-1+/+ mice after sepsis. Together, these results show that sepsis increases steroid-induced thymic lymphoid cell apoptosis, which is associated with reduced SOCS-1 expression and increased Bax translocation to mitochondria. Survival data suggests that SOCS-1 protein may play an important role in sepsis.
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