Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1933830 Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications 2009 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Resistin is a cytokine and fractalkine (Fk) a cell adhesion molecule and chemokine that contribute to human vascular inflammation by mechanisms not clearly defined. We questioned whether resistin induces Fk expression in human endothelial cells (HEC), compared the effect with that of the pro-inflammatory cytokine, TNF-α, and evaluated the consequences of co-stimulating HEC with both activators on Fk induction and on the signalling molecules involved. We found that resistin up-regulated Fk expression at comparable level to that of TNF-α by a mechanism involving P38 and JNK MAPK and NF-κB. Co-stimulation of cells with resistin and TNF-α did not increase Fk expression induced by every single inducer. Moreover resistin reduced the expression induced by TNF-α in HEC. The new data uncover Fk as a novel molecular link between resistin and inflammation and show that resistin and TNF-α have no additive effect in Fk up-regulation or on the signalling molecules implicated.

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