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http://dx.doi.org/10.5483/BMBRep.2011.44.5.335

Adenosine derived from Staphylococcus aureus-engulfed macrophages functions as a potent stimulant for the induction of inflammatory cytokines in mast cells  

Ma, Ying Jie (National Research Laboratory of Defense Proteins, College of Pharmacy, Pusan National University)
Kim, Chan-Hee (National Research Laboratory of Defense Proteins, College of Pharmacy, Pusan National University)
Ryu, Kyoung-Hwa (National Research Laboratory of Defense Proteins, College of Pharmacy, Pusan National University)
Kim, Min-Su (National Research Laboratory of Defense Proteins, College of Pharmacy, Pusan National University)
So, Young-In (National Research Laboratory of Defense Proteins, College of Pharmacy, Pusan National University)
Lee, Kong-Joo (Center for Cell Signaling Research, Division of Molecular Life Sciences and College of Pharmacy, Ewha Womans University)
Garred, Peter (Department of Clinical Immunology Sect. 7631, Rigshospitalet, University of Copenhagen)
Lee, Bok-Luel (National Research Laboratory of Defense Proteins, College of Pharmacy, Pusan National University)
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BMB Reports / v.44, no.5, 2011 , pp. 335-340 More about this Journal
Abstract
In this study, we attempted to isolate novel mast cell-stimulating molecules from Staphylococcus aureus. Water-soluble extract of S. aureus cell lysate strongly induced human interleukin-8 in human mast cell line-1 and mouse interleukin-6 in mouse bone marrow-derived mast cells. The active molecule was purified to homogeneity through a $C_{18}$ reverse phase HPLC column. By determination of its structure by MALDITOF and $^1H$- and $^{13}C$-NMR, adenosine was revealed to be responsible for the observed cytokine induction activities. Further studies using 8-sulfophenyl theophylline, a selective adenosine receptor blocker, verified that purified adenosine can induce interleukin-8 production via adenosine receptors on mast cells. Moreover, adenosine was purified from S. aureus-engulfed RAW264.7 cells, a murine macrophage cell line, used to induce phagocytosis of S. aureus. These results show a novel view of the source of exogenous adenosine in vivo and provide a mechanistic link between inflammatory disease and bacterial infection.
Keywords
Adenosine; Innate immunity; Mast cell; PAMP; Phagocytosis; Staphylococcus aureus;
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