Down regulation of protein kinase C in murine splenocytes: a potential mechanism of 2-acetylaminofluorene mediated immunosuppression

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Z-Acetylaminofluorene (AAF), an arylamide carcinogen, inhibited in a dose dependent manner mouse spleen cell prolif eration in response to lipopolysaccharide (LPS). The objective of the present studies was to investigate the effects of AAF on protein kinase C (PKC) activation, an enzyme required for LPS-induced splenocytes proliferation. After treatment with 50 mu M AAF for 18 h, PKC activity in the cytosolic fraction decreased by 50% from the control level, and splenocytes lost 30% of total PKC activity. Furthermore, as determined by the electrophoretic mobility shift assay, AAF inhibited the binding activity of the transcription factor complex, NF-kappa B, whose LPS-mediated induction is dependent on PKC activation in murine splenocytes. These results strongly suggest that LPS-mediated signaling in spleen cells is interrupted by AAF early in the signal transduction pathway, at a point proximal to the activation of PKC.
Publisher
Elsevier Ireland Ltd
Issue Date
1996-03
Language
English
Article Type
Article
Keywords

RAT HEPATOCYTES; ACTIVATION

Citation

CANCER LETTERS, v.101, no.1, pp.53 - 57

ISSN
0304-3835
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10203/72998
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