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Aspirin-triggered Lipoxin A4 and B4 Analogs Block Extracellular Signal-regulated Kinase-dependent TNF-alpha Secretion from Human T Cells

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Journal J Immunol
Date 2003 Jun 10
PMID 12794159
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Lipoxins (LX) and their aspirin-triggered 15-epimer endogenous isoforms are endogenous anti-inflammatory and pro-resolution eicosanoids. In this study, we examined the impact of LX and aspirin-triggered LXA(4)-stable analogs (ATLa) on human T cell functions. 15-epi-16-(p-fluoro)phenoxy-LXA(4) (ATLa(1)) blocked the secretion of TNF-alpha from human PBMC after stimulation by anti-CD3 Abs, with the IC(50) value of approximately 0.05 nM. A similar action was also exerted by the native aspirin-triggered 15-epi-LXA(4), a new 15-epi-16-(p-trifluoro)phenoxy-LXA(4) analog (ATLa(2)), as well as LXB(4), and its analog 5-(R/S)-methyl-LXB(4). The LXA(4) receptor (ALX) is expressed in peripheral blood T cells and mediates the inhibition of TNF-alpha secretion from activated T cells by ATLa(1). This action was accomplished by inhibition of the anti-CD3-induced activation of extracellular signal-regulated kinase, which is essential for TNF-alpha secretion from anti-CD3-activated T cells. These results demonstrate novel roles for LX and aspirin-triggered LX in the regulation of T cell-mediated responses relevant in inflammation and its resolution. Moreover, they provide potential counterregulatory signals in communication(s) between the innate and acquired immune systems.

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