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      An oligodeoxynucleotide with CCT repeats restrains CpG ODN-induced TLR9 trafficking.

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          Toll-like receptor 9 (TLR9) can sense pathogen DNA and CpG ODN or even self-DNA by trafficking assisted by Unc93B1, an endoplasmic reticulum (ER) transmembrane protein, from ER to endolysosomes or cell surface. In previous study, we found that an oligodeoxynucleotide with CCT repeats (SAT05f) could selectively inhibit TLR7/9 activation. However, the mechanism for the inhibitory activity of SAT05f is still unknown. In present research, it was found that SAT05f could inhibit CpG ODN-induced the intracellular trafficking of TLR9 and Unc93B1 with feedback the responses of decreased surface TLR9 and enhanced TLR9 mRNA expression but not influence TLR9 protein level by using human plasmacytoid dendritic cell line CAL-1 cells, suggesting that SAT05f inhibits TLR9 activation by restraining TLR9 trafficking. Since the mitochondrial DNA released from injured tissue can cause systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS), this study may provide valuable data for prevention and treatment of SIRS and rescue severe trauma patients.

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          Journal
          Curr Pharm Biotechnol
          Current pharmaceutical biotechnology
          1873-4316
          1389-2010
          2014
          : 15
          : 9
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Molecular Biology or Department of Immunology, College of Basic Medical Sciences, Jilin University, 126 N Xinmin Street, Changchun, Jilin 130021, China. wlying@jlu.edu.cn.
          Article
          CPB-EPUB-63173
          10.2174/1389201015666141031114708
          25374030
          40e011a9-299a-4822-8336-ba836f4a6a9f
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