Gene expression of SOAT1, a key enzyme for cholesteryl ester biosynthesis, is regulated by LPS and correlates with the antibacterial activity of human bronchial epithelial cell secretions against Pseudomonas aeruginosa (P1249)
Abstract:Airway epithelial cells contribute to the first line of mucosal defense by secretion of antimicrobial peptides and antimicrobial lipids, including the cholesteryl ester (CE) cholesteryl arachidonate. Sterol O-acyltransferase 1 (SOAT1) is a key enzyme for CE biosynthesis. However, little is known about the regulation of the lipid-mediated arm of innate host defense. Polarized human bronchial epithelial cells (HBE) were incubated for 6 h with 100 ng/mL LPS, 10 μg/mL peptidoglycan (PG), 25 μg/mL PamCys3, and solv… Show more
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