The proinflammatory effects of particulate pollutants, including diesel exhaust particles (DEP), are related to their content of redox cycling chemicals and their ability to generate oxidative stress in the respiratory tract. An antioxidant defense pathway, which involves phase II enzyme expression, protects against the pro-oxidative and proinflammatory effects of DEP. The expression of enzymes, including heme oxygenase-1 (HO-1) and GST, is dependent on the activity of a genetic antioxidant response element in their promoters. In this study we investigated the mechanism by which redox cycling organic chemicals, prepared from DEP, induce phase II enzyme expression as a protective response. We demonstrate that aromatic and polar DEP fractions, which are enriched in polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and quinones, respectively, induce the expression of HO-1, GST, and other phase II enzymes in macrophages and epithelial cells. We show that HO-1 expression is mediated through accumulation of the bZIP transcription factor, Nrf2, in the nucleus, and that Nrf2 gene targeting significantly weakens this response. Nrf2 accumulation and subsequent activation of the antioxidant response element is regulated by the proteasomal degradation of Nrf2. This pathway is sensitive to pro-oxidative and electrophilic DEP chemicals and is also activated by ambient ultrafine particles. We propose that Nrf2-mediated phase II enzyme expression protects against the proinflammatory effects of particulate pollutants in the setting of allergic inflammation and asthma.
Lipid rafts are detergent-insoluble membrane domains that play a key role in signal transduction by the T-cell antigen receptor. Proteome analysis revealed the presence of amidosulfobetaine-soluble signal transducing, integral membrane, cytoskeletal, heat shock, and GTP-binding proteins in rafts prepared from Jurkat cells. Several of these proteins were recruited to rafts by CD3/CD28 costimulation. Of particular interest is the inducible association of activated IkappaB kinase complexes with raft vesicles that could be captured with anti-flotillin-1 antibodies. Following amidosulfobetaine solubilization, flotillin-beta and IKKbeta underwent reciprocal co-immunoprecipitation. Treatment of Jurkat cells with methyl-beta-cyclodextrin disrupted the assembly and activation of this raft complex and also interfered in CD3/ CD28-induced activation of a NF-kappaB response element in the IL-2 promoter.
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