ISSN: 2155-9899
David M Guidot
United States
Research Article
Activation of Alveolar Macrophages with Interferon-γ Promotes Antioxidant Defenses via the Nrf2-ARE Pathway
Author(s): Bashar S Staitieh, Eduardo E Egea, Xian Fan1, Nnamdi Azih, Wendy Neveu and David M GuidotBashar S Staitieh, Eduardo E Egea, Xian Fan1, Nnamdi Azih, Wendy Neveu and David M Guidot
Macrophage phenotype and function is dependent on the underlying microenvironment. Many diseases are accompanied by abnormal shifts in macrophage polarization state that limit the ability of the cells to become innate immune effectors. Previous work in the field suggests that chronic alcohol ingestion, which is associated with a shift away from innate immune effector macrophages, is also associated with a deficient response to oxidative stress. We therefore hypothesized that the optimal response to oxidative stress was dependent on the ability of the macrophage to become an innate immune effector cell. To investigate this hypothesis, we first confirmed that we could reproducibly polarize NR8383 cells (a rat alveolar macrophage cell line) into the prototypical M1 and M2 states (using IFN-γ and IL-4, respectively). We then tested the polarized cells for their ability to scavenge re.. View More»
DOI:
10.4172/2155-9899.1000365