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The Journal of Immunology, 2004, 172: 7069-7077.
Copyright © 2004 by The American Association of Immunologists

Iron Chelator Triggers Inflammatory Signals in Human Intestinal Epithelial Cells: Involvement of p38 and Extracellular Signal-Regulated Kinase Signaling Pathways1

Eun-Young Choi2,*, Eun-Cheol Kim2,{ddagger}, Hyun-Mee Oh*, Soonhag Kim§, Hyun-Ju Lee*, Eun-Young Cho{dagger}, Kwon-Ha Yoon{dagger}, Eun-A Kim{dagger}, Weon-Cheol Han{dagger}, Suck-Chei Choi{dagger}, Joo-Yeon Hwang§, Chan Park§, Berm-Seok Oh§, Youngyoul Kim§, Ku-Chan Kimm§, Kie-In Park, Hun-Taeg Chung* and Chang-Duk Jun3,*,{dagger}

* Department of Microbiology and Immunology and {dagger} Digestive Disease Research Institute, School of Medicine, and {ddagger} Department of Pathology, School of Dentistry, Wonkwang University, Iksan, Chonbuk, Korea; § Central Genome Research Institute, Korea National Institute of Health, Seoul, Korea; and Department of Biology, Chonbuk National University, Jeonju, Chonbuk, Korea

Competition for cellular iron (Fe) is a vital component of the interaction between host and pathogen. Most bacteria have an obligate requirement for Fe to sustain infection, growth, and survival in host. To obtain iron required for growth, many bacteria secrete iron chelators (siderophores). This study was undertaken to test whether a bacterial siderophore, deferoxamine (DFO), could trigger inflammatory signals in human intestinal epithelial cells as a single stimulus. Incubation of human intestinal epithelial HT-29 cells with DFO increased the expression of IL-8 mRNA, as well as the release of IL-8 protein. The signal transduction study revealed that both p38 and extracellular signal-regulated kinase-1/2 were significantly activated in response to DFO. Accordingly, the selective inhibitors for both kinases, either alone or in combination, completely abolished DFO-induced IL-8 secretion, indicating an importance of mitogen-activated protein kinases pathway. These proinflammatory effects of DFO were, in large part, mediated by activation of Na+/H+ exchangers, because selective blockade of Na+/H+ exchangers prevented the DFO-induced IL-8 production. Interestingly, however, DFO neither induced NF-{kappa}B activation by itself nor affected IL-1{beta}- or TNF-{alpha}-mediated NF-{kappa}B activation, suggesting a NF-{kappa}B-independent mechanism in DFO-induced IL-8 production. Global gene expression profiling revealed that DFO significantly up-regulates inflammation-related genes including proinflammatory genes, and that many of those genes are down-modulated by the selective mitogen-activated protein kinase inhibitors. Collectively, these results demonstrate that, in addition to bacterial products or cell wall components, direct chelation of host Fe by infected bacteria may also contribute to the evocation of host inflammatory responses.




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