Role of redox signaling, protein phosphatases and histone acetylation in the inflammatory cascade in acute pancreatitis. Therapeutic implications.

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  • Arduini A
  • Sabater L
  • Aparisi L
  • López-Rodas G

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Abstract

Acute pancreatitis starts as a local inflammation of the pancreatic tissue but often leads to the systemic inflammatory response syndrome and death by multiple organ failure. Pro-inflammatory cytokines, particularly TNF-alpha and Il-1beta, play a pivotal role together with oxidative stress and glutathione depletion in the inflammatory response in this disease. Most inflammatory mediators act through mitogen activated protein kinases and nuclear factor kB. Nevertheless, elucidation of the precise mechanisms involved in activation and attenuation phases of the inflammatory cascade is still underway. Redox signaling mediated by inactivation of protein phosphatases and histone acetylation triggered by histone acetyltransferases, particularly CBP/p300, decisively contribute to the activation phase of the inflammatory cascade. Reversible oxidation of thiols in serine threonine protein phosphatase PP2A and in protein tyrosin phosphatases SHP1, SHP2 and CD45 leads to their inactivation generally by formation of intramolecular disulfides. Consequently, oxidative stress promotes the activation of MAP kinases through the inactivation of protein phosphatases, which act as sensors of the cellular redox state. On the other hand, histone deacetylases together with serine threonine protein phosphatases PP1 and PP2A and dual specificity phosphatases down-regulate the expression of pro-inflammatory genes in the attenuation phase. Treatment with phosphodiesterase inhibitors, such as pentoxifylline, in the very early stage of the disease prevents the loss of pancreatic PP2A activity abrogating the recruitment of histone acetyltransfereases to the promoters of pro-inflammatory genes and their up-regulation. Inhibitors of histone deacetylases are also proposed as potential therapy in acute pancreatitis, and their therapeutic window discussed.

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ISSN/ISSNe:
1871-5281, 2212-4055

Inflammation & allergy drug targets  Bentham Science Publishers

Tipo:
Article
Páginas:
97-108
DOI:
PubMed:
20361855
Factor de Impacto:
1,004 SCImago
Cuartil:
Q1 SCImago

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