Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9266206 | Immunology Letters | 2005 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
We have reported earlier that purified preparations of sheep fetal hemoglobin, but not adult hemoglobin, in concert with non-stimulatory doses of lipopolysaccharide (LPS) (lipid A), act cooperatively to regulate in vitro production of a number of cytokines, including TNFα, TGFβ and IL-6 from murine and human leukocytes. Following in vivo treatment of mice with the same combination of hemoglobin and LPS, harvested spleen or peritoneal cells showed a similar augmented capacity to release these cytokines into culture supernatants. We report below that genetically cloned γ-chain of human or sheep fetal hemoglobin, but not cloned α- or β-chains, can produce this cooperative effect, as indeed can HPLC purified, heme-free, γ-chains derived from cord blood fetal hemoglobin, and that purified haptoglobin completely abolishes the cooperative interaction.
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Authors
R.M. Gorczynski, C. Alexander, W. Bessler, K. Fournier, P. Hoffmann, J.P. Mach, E. Th. Rietschel, L. Song, Th. Waelli, O. Westphal, U. Zahringer, I. Khatri,