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  2. RhoH/TTF negatively regulates leukotriene production in neutrophils

RhoH/TTF negatively regulates leukotriene production in neutrophils

  • J Immunol. 2009 May 15;182(10):6527-32. doi: 10.4049/jimmunol.0803846.
Arezoo Daryadel 1 Shida Yousefi David Troi Inès Schmid Jan Schmidt-Mende Carlo Mordasini Clemens A Dahinden Andrew Ziemiecki Hans-Uwe Simon
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  • 1 Institute of Pharmacology, University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland.
Abstract

Leukotriene B(4) (LTB(4)) is an important proinflammatory lipid mediator generated by neutrophils upon activation. GM-CSF stimulation is known to enhance agonist-mediated LTB(4) production of neutrophils within minutes, a process called "priming". In this study, we demonstrate that GM-CSF also limits the production of LTB(4) by neutrophils via a transcriptional mechanism at later time points. We identified hemopoietic-specific Ras homologous (RhoH)/translocation three four (TTF), which was induced following GM-CSF stimulation in neutrophils, as a key regulator in this process. Neutrophils derived from RhoH/TTF-deficient (Rhoh(-/-)) mice demonstrated increased LTB(4) production upon activation compared with normal mouse neutrophils. Moreover, neutrophils from cystic fibrosis patients expressed enhanced levels of RhoH/TTF and generated less LTB(4) upon activation compared with normal human neutrophils. Taken together, these data suggest that RhoH/TTF represents an inducible feedback inhibitor in neutrophils that is involved in the limitation of innate immune responses.

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