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Blease et al., J Immunol 1999
(Lung Diseases...) :
S. aureus and S. pyogenes LTA ( 30 microg/ml ) abolished
LPS induced
CAM expression, and S. aureus LTA reduced LPS induced IL-8 release
Shinkai et al., Am J Physiol Lung Cell Mol Physiol 2006
:
In the
presence of
LPS , both
CAM and AZM dose-dependently increased IL-8 secretion over 24 h, but after 5 days of exposure to 10 microg/ml CAM there is suppression of IL-8 ( P < 0.001 )
Mishra et al., J Biol Chem 2005
(Calcium Signaling) :
Taken together, these results suggest that
LPS- and TNF-alpha induced c-IAP2 expression and its associated antiapoptotic survival signals in THP-1 cells are
regulated selectively by
CaM/CaMKII through NF-kappaB activation
Smallwood et al., Biochemistry 2006
:
To understand regulatory mechanisms underlying macrophage activation, we have investigated changes in the abundance of
calmodulin (CaM) and iNOS in
response to the bacterial cell wall component
lipopolysaccharide (LPS) using RAW 264.7 macrophages
Nicolete et al., Phytomedicine 2009
:
In vitro, the effects of budlein A on
LPS induced cytokine, chemokine and nitrites release, T-cell proliferative response as well as
cell adhesion molecule expression (CAM) were evaluated
Zuckerman et al., Thromb Res 1988
:
As many of these mediators activate protein kinase C, the
effect of
calmodulin and protein kinase C inhibitors on IL-1, TNF, phorbol ester and
LPS stimulated procoagulant activity was determined
Mori et al., Gut 1999
:
The
LPS induced increase in
CAM expression was not significantly affected by prior treatment with either MTX or 6-MP