Macrophage biology in the Anx-A1-/- mouse.

Prostaglandins Leukot Essent Fatty Acids

Biochemical Pharmacology Group, William Harvey Research Institute, Queen Mary Charterhouse Square, University of London, London EC1M 6BQ, UK.

Published: February 2005

Historical data suggested that a soluble protein, since identified as annexin-A1 (Anx-A1) was released from macrophages following glucocorticoid stimulation and could modulate eicosanoid production and other functions of these cells. Here, we review some recent findings using a line of Anx-A1(-/-) mice to explore the impact of Anx-A1 gene deletion on macrophage biology. The absence of Anx-A1 selectively alters phagocytic capacity of rodent resident peritoneal macrophages apparently through changes in surface adhesion molecule expression. Anx-A1 is also apparently important in the tonic down-regulation of other macrophage functions such as COX-2 induction, PGE(2) release and the production of reactive oxygen species.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.plefa.2004.10.008DOI Listing

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