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Protein & Cell ; (12): 201-209, 2016.
Artigo em Inglês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-757147

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Development of alternatively activated (M2) macrophage phenotypes is a complex process that is coordinately regulated by a plethora of pathways and factors. Here, we report that RBP-J, a DNA-binding protein that integrates signals from multiple pathways including the Notch pathway, is critically involved in polarization of M2 macrophages. Mice deficient in RBP-J in the myeloid compartment exhibited impaired M2 phenotypes in vivo in a chitin-induced model of M2 polarization. Consistent with the in vivo findings, M2 polarization was partially compromised in vitro in Rbpj-deficient macrophages as demonstrated by reduced expression of a subset of M2 effector molecules including arginase 1. Functionally, myeloid Rbpj deficiency impaired M2 effector functions including recruitment of eosinophils and suppression of T cell proliferation. Collectively, we have identified RBP-J as an essential regulator of differentiation and function of alternatively activated macrophages.


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Animais , Camundongos , Polaridade Celular , Genética , Alergia e Imunologia , Proliferação de Células , Genética , Quitina , Alergia e Imunologia , Farmacologia , Eosinófilos , Biologia Celular , Alergia e Imunologia , Regulação da Expressão Gênica , Alergia e Imunologia , Proteína de Ligação a Sequências Sinal de Recombinação J de Imunoglobina , Genética , Alergia e Imunologia , Ativação de Macrófagos , Genética , Macrófagos , Biologia Celular , Alergia e Imunologia , Camundongos Transgênicos , Linfócitos T , Biologia Celular , Alergia e Imunologia
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