Darcy DennerMaria LD Udan-JohnsMichael R. Nichols
The cumulative data indicated that MMP-9 secretion was a distinct process from TNFα secretion and occurred downstream. First, DMSO inhibited MMP-9, but not TNFα, suggesting that the MMP-9 secretion process was selectively altered. Second, cAMP inhibited both MMP-9 and TNFα with a similar potency, but at different monocyte cell exposure time points. The pattern of cAMP inhibition for these two molecules suggested that MMP-9 secretion lies downstream of TNFα and that TNFα may a key component of the pathway leading to MMP-9 secretion. This temporal relationship fit a model whereby early TNFα secretion directly led to later MMP-9 secretion. Lastly, antibody-blocking of TNFα diminished MMP-9 secretion, suggesting a direct link between TNFα secretion and MMP-9 secretion.
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Roger H. BowerJonas SodeWilliam Lipshutz
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