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Publication : Carbon monoxide orchestrates a protective response through PPARgamma.

First Author  Bilban M Year  2006
Journal  Immunity Volume  24
Issue  5 Pages  601-10
PubMed ID  16713977 Mgi Jnum  J:113361
Mgi Id  MGI:3665515 Doi  10.1016/j.immuni.2006.03.012
Citation  Bilban M, et al. (2006) Carbon monoxide orchestrates a protective response through PPARgamma. Immunity 24(5):601-10
abstractText  Carbon monoxide (CO) suppresses proinflammatory responses in macrophages reacting to LPS. We hypothesize that CO acts by inducing a molecule(s) that suppresses the inflammatory response to subsequent stress. Exposure of macrophages to CO alone in vitro produced a brief burst of mitochondrial-derived ROS, which led to expression of PPARgamma. PPARgamma expression proved essential for mediating the anti-inflammatory effects of CO. Blocking the CO-mediated increase in ROS generation prevented PPARgamma induction, and blocking PPARgamma prevented CO's anti-inflammatory effects. In a model of acute lung injury in mice, CO blocked expression of Egr-1, a central mediator of inflammation, and decreased tissue damage; inhibition of PPARgamma abrogated both effects. These data identify the mitochondrial oxidases as an (perhaps the) initial cellular target of CO and demonstrate that CO upregulates expression of PPARgamma via the mitochondria, which assures that a subsequent stress stimulus will lead to a cytoprotective as opposed to a proinflammatory phenotype.
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