Macrophage catabolism of lipid A is regulated by endotoxin stimulation
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Macrophage catabolism of lipid A is regulated by endotoxin stimulation
Abstract
Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) is a Gram-negative bacterial glycolipid that is believed to cause, by virtue of its stimulatory actions on macrophages and other eukaryotic cells, the life-threatening symptoms associated with Gram-negative infections. Macrophages both respond to and catabolically deactivate LPS. The lipid A moiety of LPS is responsible for the stimulatory actions of LPS on macrophages. We have previously developed methods employing a radiolabeled bioactive lipid A precursor, 4'-32P-lipid IVA, to study the interaction of this class of lipids with animal cells (Hampton, R. Y., Golenbock, D. T., and Raetz, C. R. H. (1988). J. Biol. Chem. 263, 14802-14807). In the current work, we have examined the uptake and catabolism of 4'-32P-lipid IVA by the RAW 264.7 cell line in serum-containing medium at physiological temperatures and have studied the effect of LPS stimulation on the ability of these cells to catabolize lipid IVA. RAW 264.7 macrophage-like cells avidly take up 4'-32P-lipid IVA under cell culture conditions at nanomolar concentrations. Uptake of lipid IVA was accompanied by lysosomal dephosphorylation of a fraction of the lipid to yield 4'-monophosphoryl lipid IVA. Chemically generated 4'-monophosphoryl lipid IVA was found to be substantially less bioactive than lipid IVA in the RAW cell, indicating that this catabolic dephosphorylation results in detoxification. In uptake experiments of 3-4 h duration, all metabolism of lipid IVA is blocked by ligands of the macrophage scavenger receptor. In longer experiments (24 h), both scavenger receptor-dependent and -independent uptake are responsible for the lysosomal catabolism of lipid IVA. Preincubation of RAW 264.7 cells with LPS caused dose-dependent inhibition of lipid IVA dephosphorylation. Sufficient LPS stimulation resulted in essentially complete inhibition of lipid IVA catabolism in both short- and long-term uptake experiments. This effect occurred at physiologically relevant concentrations of LPS (IC50 less than 1 ng/ml), and our data indicate that LPS-induced blockade of lipid IVA catabolism was due to the resultant physiological stimulation of the cells, and not inhibition of dephosphorylation by competition for uptake or enzymatic sites or by simple sequestration of labeled lipid IVA by LPS aggregates. We suggest that in the macrophage, LPS can modulate its own catabolism by virtue of its pharmacological properties. This effect of LPS could play a role in LPS pathophysiology as well as in macrophage biology.
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