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Type I interferons mediate the lipopolysaccharide induction of macrophage cyclin D2

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JOURNAL OF INTERFERON AND CYTOKINE RESEARCH
Volume 20, Issue 4, Pages 355-359

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MARY ANN LIEBERT INC PUBL
DOI: 10.1089/107999000312289

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Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) is a powerful macrophage-activating agent and antimitogen. We recently showed that LPS unexpectedly induces cyclin D2 in macrophages. Since LPS stimulates macrophages to produce autocrine-acting cytokines, we examined whether LPS induction of cyclin D2 was mediated by one such type of cytokine, type I interferons (IFN), We report that bone marrow-derived macrophages (BMM) lacking a component of the type I interferon receptor (IFNAR-1) do not express cyclin D2 mRNA or protein in response to LPS stimulation (0.01-1 mu g/ml for 7-30 h). Consistent with this result, addition of anti-IFN-alpha/beta neutralizing antibodies reduced levels of LPS-stimulated cyclin D2 in normal BMM, Furthermore, IFN-alpha alone induced cyclin D2 mRNA and protein in normal BMM, Thus, we have identified a new role for type I IFN in macrophages, namely, as essential mediators of LPS-stimulated cyclin D2 expression.

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