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Query: UMLS:C0034063 (
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Although macrophage mannose receptor contributes to the anti-inflammatory procedure, its mechanisms of action are incompletely understood in acute lung injury. We recently found that mannose which could bind to
mannose receptor
, prevented acute lung injury in rats. Here, we profiled the involvement of
mannose receptor
in the preventive effects of mannose in lipopolysaccharide-induced acute lung injury in mice. We found that
pulmonary edema
, protein exudation, and lung histopathology were significantly improved in a dose-dependent manner among the mannose (50, 150, and 450 mg/kg) mice (a bolus tail vein injection of mannose 5 min before and 3h after intratracheal instillation of LPS) compared to the LPS mice. Mannose also prevented the inflammatory cell accumulation, and inhibited production of cytokines. Further, in the in vitro alveolar macrophages, treatment with mannose resulted in decreased phagocytic activity and production of cytokines, and its anti-inflammatory effects were associated with up-regulation of
mannose receptor
. Importantly, we found that competitive inhibition of
mannose receptor
(mannan 2mg/ml) or targeted short interfering RNA-mediated gene suppression of
mannose receptor
mRNA was associated with the elimination of the anti-inflammatory effects of mannose. Furthermore, the up-regulation of
mannose receptor
by mannose administration was associated with inhibited NF-kappaB nuclear translocation. Taken together, these studies reveal involvement of
mannose receptor
and impaired NF-kappaB activation in the mannose prevention of acute lung injury, and implicate
mannose receptor
as a potential therapeutic target during acute lung injury.
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PMID:Involvement of mannose receptor in the preventive effects of mannose in lipopolysaccharide-induced acute lung injury. 2063 43