Korean J Nephrol.
1999 Nov;18(6):847-855.
LPS-induced Chemokine Gene Expression in Mesangial Cell
Abstract
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This study was designed to investigate the mole- cular mechanism of chemokine induction by
lipopoly-saccharide(LPS) of E. coli. Chemokine gene expression was evaluated by the reverse
transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction(RT-PCR) assay using RNAs isolated either from kidneys
of LPS-injected inice or from the mesangial cells stimulated with LPS, IFN-r or TNF-a. LPS was
shown to induce interferon gamma(IFN- 7 ) inducible protein 10 (IP-10) and monokine induced
by interferon gamma (MIG) in kidney. IP-10 gene expression was induced by LPS and IFN-r,
but MIG gene expression was induced by IFN-r in mesangial cell. Chemokines induced by LPS
increased splenocyte migration. Sodium salicylate, wortmanin and piperazine blocked LPS
mediated chemokine induction suggesting the activation of nuclear factor-a B pathway.
It is concluded from this study that mesangial cells are the target of LPS in the renal
failure resulting from the systemic infections. LPS induces chemokines directly and/or
indirectly in the mesan- gial cells, and these chemokines may associated with renal
inflammation.