Multistep regulation mechanisms for tolerance induction to lipopolysaccharide lethality in the tumor-necrosis-factor-alpha-mediated pathway. Application of non-toxic monosaccharide lipid A analogues for elucidation of mechanisms
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Multistep regulation mechanisms for tolerance induction to lipopolysaccharide lethality in the tumor-necrosis-factor-alpha-mediated pathway. Application of non-toxic monosaccharide lipid A analogues for elucidation of mechanisms
Abstract
Lipid A is the active principle of lipopolysaccharide (LPS). Synthetic lipid A analogues with monosaccharide backbones, GLA-60, GLA-69 and GLA-58, which exhibit potent, weak and scarce agonistic activities of LPS, respectively, induced tolerance against LPS lethality in galactosamine-(GalN)-sensitized mice while none of them were pyrogenic in rabbits. The tolerance-inducing mechanisms were investigated focusing on the regulation of tumor-necrosis-factor-alpha(TNF-alpha)-mediated lethal pathway of LPS. Induction of serum TNF-alpha in LPS-challenged mice was suppressed by prior administration of these analogues as well as LPS. Prior treatment of murine macrophages with the substances suppressed LPS-stimulated TNF-alpha production in the culture supernatant and TNF-alpha mRNA expression in the cells as well. Lethal toxicity of TNF-alpha in GalN-sensitized mice was effectively suppressed by prior treatment with LPS, GLA-60 and GLA-69 but not by GLA-58. This protective effect was suggested to be mediated by endogenous TNF-alpha, which was induced by prior treatment with the effective substances, because either neutralization of endogenously induced TNF-alpha activity with an antibody or deletion of its induction by using LPS-resistant C3H/HeJ mice reduced the protective effect, and a detectable amount of TNF-alpha was produced by stimulating macrophages with the effective substances but not with GLA-58. These results indicated that multiple regulation steps (one is prior to and the others are following TNF-alpha production) are participating in the tolerance induction by LPS and some lipid A analogues and that GLA-58 is a characteristic compound which induces the tolerance by only blocking the step prior to TNF-alpha production.
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