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Kyoko Katakura, Jongdae Lee, Daniel Rachmilewitz, Gloria Li, Lars Eckmann, Eyal Raz
Published in Volume 115, Issue 3
J Clin Invest. 2005; 115(3):695–702 doi:10.1172/JCI22996
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DNA-PK mediates TLR9-induced type I IFN production via IRF-1 and IRF-8. (A) BM-MDCs (106/ml) from RAG1–/– and SCID mice (B6) were stimulated with ISS-1 (10 μg/ml). Cytokine levels in the supernatants were measured 24 hours later. *P < 0.05 versus RAG1–/–. (B) BM-MDCs were treated with ISS-1 (10 μg/ml) and nuclear extracts were prepared. NF-κB was detected by electrophoretic mobility-shift assay (EMSA); activation of DNA-PK, by in vitro kinase assay; and activation of IRFs, pSTAT1, and pERK, by Western blotting. Results represent 1 of 3 experiments. (C) BM-MDCs (106/ml) from RAG1–/– and SCID mice (B6) were stimulated with 50 ng/ml of LPS. After 24 hours, the cytokine levels in the supernatants were measured. (D) BM-MDCs were treated with LPS (50 ng/ml) and nuclear extracts were prepared. Signaling assays were performed as described for B. Results represent 1 of 3 experiments.