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      Signaling Pathways Mediating Chemokine Induction in Keratinocytes by Cathelicidin LL-37 and Flagellin

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          Abstract

          Cathelicidin LL-37 is a multifunctional immunomodulatory and antimicrobial host defense peptide that has an important role in the immune defenses of the skin and other epithelial barriers. We have previously demonstrated that at physiological concentrations LL-37 synergistically augments the production of immune mediators in response to microbial compounds in human primary keratinocytes. Here we define the signaling mechanisms responsible for this activity. We demonstrate that inhibition of Src family kinases (SFKs) strongly inhibited the synergistic chemokine production in response to LL-37 and flagellin in keratinocytes. SFK activation was induced by LL-37 stimulation and was required for the downstream activation of Akt (protein kinase B) and the transcription factors CREB and ATF1. In cells stimulated with LL-37 and flagellin together, Akt activation was primarily induced by LL-37, while both flagellin and LL-37 contributed to the activation of CREB and ATF1 and consequently chemokine induction. The purinergic receptor P2X 7 was identified as the receptor upstream of SFK activation in LL-37-stimulated keratinocytes. Overall, these findings established the P2X 7–SFK–Akt–CREB/ATF1 signaling pathway activated by LL-37 in primary keratinocytes. These signaling mechanisms mediated the synergistic effects of LL-37 on chemokine production in flagellin-stimulated keratinocytes, and thus might have a role in the immune defenses of the skin and possibly other epithelial barriers.

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          Journal
          J Innate Immun
          J Innate Immun
          JIN
          Journal of Innate Immunity
          S. Karger AG (Allschwilerstrasse 10, P.O. Box · Postfach · Case postale, CH-4009, Basel, Switzerland · Schweiz · Suisse, Phone: +41 61 306 11 11, Fax: +41 61 306 12 34, karger@karger.ch )
          1662-811X
          1662-8128
          June 2012
          17 April 2012
          17 April 2012
          : 4
          : 4
          : 377-386
          Affiliations
          Centre for Microbial Disease and Immunity Research, Department of Microbiology and Immunology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, B.C., Canada
          Author notes
          *Prof. Robert E.W. Hancock, Centre for Microbial Disease and Immunity Research, 2259 Lower Mall Research Station, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z4 (Canada), Tel. +1 604 822 2682, E-Mail bob@ 123456hancocklab.com

          A.N. and J.P. contributed equally to this paper.

          Article
          PMC6741628 PMC6741628 6741628 jin-0004-0377
          10.1159/000335901
          6741628
          22516952
          266cc61e-ad21-46c4-b8a6-98fd6671e3b0
          Copyright © 2012 by S. Karger AG, Basel
          History
          : 21 April 2011
          : 15 December 2011
          Page count
          Figures: 5, References: 45, Pages: 10
          Categories
          Research Article

          Src family kinase,LL-37,Keratinocyte,Flagellin,Chemokine,Cathelicidin

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