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CD14 — TNF
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van Furth et al., Infect Immun 1999
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The objective of the present study was to investigate whether the production of
tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF) and interleukin-10 (IL-10) by human monocytes stimulated by intact heat killed or live Haemophilus influenzae or Streptococcus pneumoniae is
mediated by
CD14
Scragg et al., Eur J Immunol 1999
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Both CD3 ( + ) and
CD14 ( + ) populations are
required for this early
TNF response to Pfe, whereas the endotoxin induced response is unaffected by depletion of the CD3 ( + ) population
Cuzzola et al., Infect Immun 2000
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Results indicate that
CD14 plays an important role in
tumor necrosis factor alpha responses to all of the stimuli tested
Flo et al., J Immunol 2000
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In contrast to this,
anti-CD14 blocked LPS induced
TNF production from monocytes, whereas anti-TLR2 showed no inhibition
Iwagaki et al., Infect Immun 2000
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The purpose of this study was to compare and contrast the endotoxin neutralizing activities of two synthetic antiendotoxin peptides ( SAEP-2 and SAEP-4 ), PMB, and an LPS core-specific monoclonal antibody ( MAb ), WN1 222-5, based on their abilities to inhibit
CD14 mediated target cell uptake of fluorescein isothiocyanate ( FITC ) -conjugated LPS, detected by flow cytometry and confocal microscopy, and LPS induced production of the proinflammatory cytokines, interleukin-6 (IL-6) and
tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-alpha) , as measured by bioassays
Taylor et al., J Exp Med 2000
(Filariasis...) :
We also show that
CD14 is
required for optimal
TNF-alpha responses at low concentrations
Nadeau et al., J Neurosci 2000
(Endotoxemia) :
Role of microglial derived
tumor necrosis factor in mediating
CD14 transcription and nuclear factor kappa B activity in the brain during endotoxemia ... The present data provide the evidence that microglial derived
TNF-alpha is
responsible for the production of the LPS receptor
CD14 during endotoxemia
Kragsbjerg et al., APMIS 2000
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The
effects of human recombinant
tumour necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha) on neutrophil ( PMNL ) oxidative burst and on CD11b/CD18 and
CD14 expression after stimulation with pathogenic or nonpathogenic Neisseria meningitidis were studied using chemiluminescence and flow cytometry ... Only
TNF-alpha and the 29E strain
caused significant increases in
CD14 expression
Kawai et al., FEMS Immunol Med Microbiol 2000
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Ornithine containing lipids stimulate
CD14 dependent
TNF-alpha production from murine macrophage-like J774.1 and RAW 264.7 cells
Flo et al., Infect Immun 2000
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Treatment of monocytes with antibody to CD14, CD18, or CD11b showed that
CD14 , but not CR3 ( CD11b/CD18 ),
mediated monocyte
TNF production in response to the soluble antigens
Nagaoka et al., J Immunol 2001
(Shock, Septic) :
Cathelicidin family of antibacterial peptides CAP18 and CAP11
inhibit the expression of
TNF-alpha by blocking the binding of LPS to
CD14 ( + ) cells
Brown et al., J Immunol 2001
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Treatment of cells with NaClO ( 3 ), an inhibitor of sulfation, prevented HA binding in a significant percentage of
CD14 ( + ) PBMC
induced by
TNF-alpha , LPS, IL-1beta, or IFN-gamma
Li et al., Cell Growth Differ 2002
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Furthermore, up-regulation of TLR2 and CD14 mRNA expression by PMA was abrogated by a protein kinase C inhibitor, Calphostine C, suggesting the up-regulation of TLR2 and CD14 mRNA is dependent on the activation of protein kinase C. Coexpression of CD14/TLR2 and/or
CD14/TLR4 may be
essential but not sufficient for the production of
tumor necrosis factor-alpha in response to lipopolysaccharide in our system
Fang et al., Zhonghua Wai Ke Za Zhi 1999
(Burns) :
Excessive
CD14 mRNA expression may
enhance synthesis and release of
TNF-alpha stimulated by endotoxin translocation, and the interaction between CD14 and TNF-alpha may play an important role in mediating multiple organ damage secondary to major burns
Heesen et al., Eur Cytokine Netw 2002
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No association was found between the
CD14 -260 genotypes or the TNF-alpha -308 - CD14 -260 genotypes and the
TNF-alpha response
Ishii et al., Nihon Kyobu Shikkan Gakkai Zasshi 1992
(Acute Disease...) :
Airspace accumulation of LBP secondary to increased vascular and epithelial permeability may play a critical role in the development of septic shock and lung injury by promoting
TNF alpha production via a
CD14 dependent mechanism
Witcher et al., Blood 2004
(Leukemia, Promyelocytic, Acute) :
Using neutralizing antibodies against m-CSF-1R or its ligand, we found that inhibiting this pathway strongly reduced
CD14 expression in
response to RA and
TNF , suggesting that this pathway is essential for their synergy in RA-resistant leukemia cells
Peng et al., Zhonghua Gan Zang Bing Za Zhi 2005
(Reperfusion Injury) :
Glycine could efficiently protect rat liver grafts from ischemia-reperfusion injury by repressing the expression of
CD14 and NF-kappa B binding activity in Kupffer cells and
inhibiting the productions of
TNF alpha and IL-1
Ji et al., Zhong Xi Yi Jie He Xue Bao 2006
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QGHXR could down regulate the expressions of membrane receptors
CD14 and TLR(4) and
inhibit the expressions of NF-kappaB and
TNF-alpha ... QGHXR can protect liver cells by down regulating the expressions of
CD14 , TLR(4) and NF-kappaB and
inhibiting TNF-alpha expression
Albers et al., Microbiology 2007
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The two L. pneumophila lpxB paralogues are not functionally equivalent, since expression of lcsC/lpxB1 but not lpxB2 in an L. pneumophila icmG mutant is cytotoxic for A. castellanii, and LPS purified from the two strains triggers
CD14 dependent
tumour necrosis factor (TNF)alpha production by macrophages with a different potency
Chaudhuri et al., Placenta 2009
(Cytomegalovirus Infections) :
The interaction of UV-HCMV and HCMV with
CD14 on the surface of ST-like cells
increases TNFalpha expression and induces apoptosis in the population
Anas et al., PloS one 2010
(Acute Disease...) :
Strikingly, neutrophil influx and
TNF release induced by high dose S-LPS or R-LPS was diminished in the
presence of
CD14
Chávez-Sánchez et al., Hum Immunol 2010
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Our results suggest that mmLDL activates
CD14 , TLR4, and TLR2,
inducing the production of
TNF-alpha and increasing the expression of TLR2 and TLR4
Pedraza-Sánchez et al., Clinical and vaccine immunology : CVI 2013
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Thus, a reduced
CD14 ( + ) CD16 ( + ) activated/differentiated monocyte subset and a correspondingly lower level of functional TLR4 on monocytes
contributes to the relatively low
TNF-a response to LPS observed in immunologically naive newborns compared to the response in adults
Czerkies et al., Immunobiology 2013
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These data indicate that SR-A is
required for maximal production of
TNF-a in cells stimulated with LPS, possibly by modulating the cell surface levels of TLR4 and
CD14
Treon et al., Leuk Res 1994
(Leukemia, Myeloid, Acute...) :
CD14 mediated endogenous
TNF-alpha release in HL60 AML cells : a potential model for CD14 mediated endogenous cytokine release in the treatment of AML ...
CD14 mediates
TNF release in monocytes/macrophages in response to binding of LPS with LPS binding protein (LBP)
Haziot et al., J Immunol 1994
(Shock, Septic) :
Recombinant soluble
CD14 inhibits LPS induced
tumor necrosis factor-alpha production by cells in whole blood
Dimri et al., Lymphokine Cytokine Res 1994
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Adherent human peripheral blood monocytes cultured for 2 weeks in the presence of GM-CSF or IL-3 were examined for viability and adherence, expression of membranal HLA-DR,
CD-14 , and IL-1 alpha, and LPS
triggered TNF-alpha production
Parker et al., Infect Immun 1995
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Anti-CD14 monoclonal antibodies MY4 and 3C10 inhibited LPS binding protein and
CD14 dependent activation of TNF-alpha production by LPS at LPS concentrations up to approximately 1.0 ng/ml. R-HDL ( 2 mg of protein per ml )
blocked TNF-alpha production by LPS from both smooth- and rough-type gram negative bacteria at concentrations up to 100 ng of LPS per ml but had little effect on heat killed gram positive Staphylococcus aureus and no effect on other LPS independent stimuli tested
Soell et al., J Immunol 1995
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Activation of human monocytes by streptococcal rhamnose glucose polymers is mediated by
CD14 antigen , and mannan binding protein
inhibits TNF-alpha release
Takasuka et al., J Immunol 1995
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Our results also suggest that, in P-PEM, in contrast to J774.1 cells and T-PEM, neither PKC nor
CD14 is
involved in the LPS induced activation and suppression of
TNF-alpha gene expression
Sundan et al., Scand J Immunol 1995
(Hemoglobinuria, Paroxysmal) :
The
involvement of
CD14 in stimulation of
TNF production from peripheral mononuclear cells isolated from PNH patients
Jahr et al., Scand J Immunol 1995
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In this study we examined the
involvement of human serum, recombinant lipopolysaccharide binding protein ( rLBP ), recombinant ( r )
CD14 , CD14 antibodies and recombinant bactericidal permeability increasing factor ( rBPI ) in the induction of
TNF by Salmonella minnesota LPS of different polysaccharide chain lengths
Cosentino et al., J Immunol 1995
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Indeed,
CD14 mediated release of
TNF-alpha was inhibited markedly ( approximately 75 % ) in monocytes stimulated with LPS ( 100 ng/ml ) after a 72-h preincubation with IL-13
Dentener et al., J Immunol 1993
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Involvement of
CD14 in lipopolysaccharide induced
tumor necrosis factor-alpha , IL-6 and IL-8 release by human monocytes and alveolar macrophages ... We conclude that
CD14 is
involved in LPS induced release of
TNF-alpha , IL-6, and IL-8 by monocytes and alveolar macrophages and that this receptor appears to be able to recognize LPS directly in the absence of serum
Weber et al., Eur J Immunol 1993
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Moreover,
TNF induced a moderate increase of
CD14 surface antigen expression, used as a phenotypic marker of monocyte/macrophage differentiation
Weingarten et al., J Leukoc Biol 1993
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The increases in CR3 and
CD14 occurred in parallel and were
independent of protein synthesis and
tumor necrosis factor (TNF) production
Nwariaku et al., J Trauma 1996
(Shock, Hemorrhagic) :
The
CD14 inhibition
resulted in a 55 % reduction in baseline
TNF activity ... The enhanced whole blood monocyte
TNF response after hemorrhage is
CD14 dependent
Cunningham et al., Infect Immun 1996
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With Escherichia coli LPS,
tumor necrosis factor alpha activation requires membrane bound CD14 and E-selectin expression
requires soluble
CD14 ( sCD14 )
Takakuwa et al., Eur J Immunol 1996
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Furthermore, exogenous recombinant
tumor necrosis factor (TNF) induced in vivo and in vitro enhanced
CD14 expression in Lpsn, Lpsd and also in TNF receptor 2-deficient (TNFR2-/-) mice, but failed to do so in TNFR1-/- mice, showing that TNFR1 mediates the effect of TNF on CD14
Jahr et al., Infect Immun 1997
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In this study we have investigated the
effects of soluble
CD14 ( sCD14 ), lipopolysaccharide binding protein (LBP), and bactericidal/permeability increasing factor ( BPI ) on poly ( M ) binding to monocytes and induction of
TNF production
Chaka et al., Infect Immun 1997
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The results indicate that ( i ) induction of TNF-alpha by C. neoformans and GXMs strongly depends on complement, ( ii ) MP1 and MP2 induction of TNF-alpha is facilitated by a heat-stable serum factor other than Ig, and ( iii )
CD14 may be
involved in the induction of
TNF-alpha by MP2
Jersmann et al., Infect Immun 1998
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The results demonstrate that
TNF significantly
increases the LPS induced release of oxygen radicals in neutrophils through the upregulation of cell surface
CD14
Medvedev et al., J Immunol 1998
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Involvement of
CD14 and complement receptors CR3 and CR4 in nuclear factor-kappaB activation and
TNF production induced by lipopolysaccharide and group B streptococcal cell walls ... This study was undertaken to evaluate the
role of
CD14 and complement receptors type 3 ( CR3 ) and 4 ( CR4 ) in mediating
TNF release and NF-kappaB activation induced by LPS and cell wall preparations from group B streptococci type III ( GBS ) ... LPS and GBS caused
TNF secretion from human monocytes in a CD14 dependent manner, and soluble
CD14 , LPS binding protein, or their combination
potentiated both LPS- and GBS induced activities
Heinzelmann et al., J Immunol 1998
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These data suggest that mechanisms other than increased
CD14 expression are
responsible for the enhanced release of
TNF-alpha or PGE2 in response to HBP and LPS
Lichtman et al., Am J Physiol 1998
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CD14 expression is very low in Kupffer cells, and LPS stimulated
TNF-alpha release is
independent of
CD14 in these cells
Lien et al., Blood 1998
(Disease Progression...) :
Furthermore, MAC-PPD
induced tumor necrosis factor (TNF) release from monocytes through interactions with
CD14 and, importantly, the addition of sCD14 enhanced this MAC-PPD stimulatory effect
Netea et al., Immunology 1998
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TNF-alpha production is essentially
CD14 dependent , both in the presence or absence of plasma
Comstock et al., J Mol Cell Cardiol 1998
(Necrosis) :
LPS induced
TNF-alpha release from and apoptosis in rat cardiomyocytes : obligatory
role for
CD14 in mediating the LPS response