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Publication : HSP70 protects against TNF-induced lethal inflammatory shock.

First Author  Van Molle W Year  2002
Journal  Immunity Volume  16
Issue  5 Pages  685-95
PubMed ID  12049720 Mgi Jnum  J:76801
Mgi Id  MGI:2180293 Doi  10.1016/s1074-7613(02)00310-2
Citation  Van Molle W, et al. (2002) HSP70 protects against TNF-induced lethal inflammatory shock. Immunity 16(5):685-95
abstractText  The heat shock (HS) response is a universal response activated after exposure to various stimuli. The major HS protein (HSP) is the 72 kDa HSP70 with strong homology in different eukaryotic species. We demonstrate that HS treatment of mice leads to a strong induction of HSP70 in several organs and confers significant protection against lethality induced by tumor necrosis factor (TNF). HS prevents high production of interleukin-6 and nitric oxide and reduces severe damage and apoptosis of the enterocytes in the bowel. Mice deficient in the inducible hsp70.1 gene were no longer protected by HS treatment. We show that HS can be applied successfully in an antitumor protocol based on TNF and interferon-gamma, leading to a significant inhibition of lethality but not to a reduction of antitumoral capacity.
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