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Receptor activator of NF-kappaB ligand enhances the activity of macrophages as antigen presenting cells
Experimental & Molecular Medicine ; : 524-532, 2005.
Artículo en Inglés | WPRIM | ID: wpr-191499
ABSTRACT
Receptor activator of NFkappaB ligand (RANKL) is known as a key regulator of osteoclastogenesis. However, the fact that fibroblasts and periodontal ligament cells express RANKL in response to bacterial substances, suggests that RANKL may have evolved as a part of the immunity to infection. As RANKL increases the survival and activity of dendritic cells, it may have similar effects on macrophages. To address this issue, we studied the effect of RANKL on various functions of macrophages using mouse bone marrow derived macrophages. RANKL enhanced the survival of macrophages and up-regulated the expression of CD86. RANKL-treated macrophages showed increased allogeneic T cell activation and phagocytic activity compared to control cells. In addition, RANKL increased the expression of TNFalpha, MCP-1, and IL-6 but not of IL-10, IL-12, IFN-gamma, and iNOS. Collectively, RANKL augmented the activity of macrophages especially as antigen presenting cells, suggesting its new role in immune regulation.
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Texto completo: Disponible Índice: WPRIM (Pacífico Occidental) Asunto principal: Fagocitosis / Glicoproteínas de Membrana / Linfocitos T / Proteínas Portadoras / Antígenos de Histocompatibilidad Clase II / Regulación hacia Arriba / Supervivencia Celular / Células Cultivadas / Lipopolisacáridos / Citocinas Límite: Animales Idioma: Inglés Revista: Experimental & Molecular Medicine Año: 2005 Tipo del documento: Artículo

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Texto completo: Disponible Índice: WPRIM (Pacífico Occidental) Asunto principal: Fagocitosis / Glicoproteínas de Membrana / Linfocitos T / Proteínas Portadoras / Antígenos de Histocompatibilidad Clase II / Regulación hacia Arriba / Supervivencia Celular / Células Cultivadas / Lipopolisacáridos / Citocinas Límite: Animales Idioma: Inglés Revista: Experimental & Molecular Medicine Año: 2005 Tipo del documento: Artículo