Selected article for: "CHAC1 induction and Pa LPS CHAC1 induction"

Author: Perra, Léa; Balloy, Viviane; Foussignière, Tobias; Moissenet, Didier; Petat, Hortense; Mungrue, Imran N.; Touqui, Lhousseine; Corvol, Harriet; Chignard, Michel; Guillot, Loic
Title: CHAC1 Is Differentially Expressed in Normal and Cystic Fibrosis Bronchial Epithelial Cells and Regulates the Inflammatory Response Induced by Pseudomonas aeruginosa
  • Document date: 2018_11_29
  • ID: 10fe70kl_40
    Snippet: In our study, CHAC1 mRNA induction by LPS and Pa was not related to PERK activation, as is TM, but was dependent on ATF4. In contrast, LPS from E. coli has previously been shown to activate both PERK and ATF4 in A549 cells (33) . Notably, ATF4 has been shown to be directly recruited by TLR4 independent of ER stress in human monocytes (34) . Consistent with our results, another ER stress-associated molecule, GADD34, was recently shown to be upregu.....
    Document: In our study, CHAC1 mRNA induction by LPS and Pa was not related to PERK activation, as is TM, but was dependent on ATF4. In contrast, LPS from E. coli has previously been shown to activate both PERK and ATF4 in A549 cells (33) . Notably, ATF4 has been shown to be directly recruited by TLR4 independent of ER stress in human monocytes (34) . Consistent with our results, another ER stress-associated molecule, GADD34, was recently shown to be upregulated by several virulence factors from Pa, including pyocyanin and AprA, independent of PERK but dependent on ATF4 (35) . Taken together, these results were consistent with emerging evidence showing that induction of the UPR pathway by microorganisms did not reflect ER stress but was an integral part of the immune response and TLR pathways (36) .

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