• Shock · Feb 2012

    LIPOCALIN-2 is a major acute-phase protein in a rat and mouse model of sterile abscess.

    • Matteo Pascucci, Ihtzaz Ahmad Malik, Pierluigi Ramadori, Ghayyor Ahmad, and Giuliano Ramadori.
    • Division of Gastroenterology and Endocrinology, University Medical Center Göttingen, Germany.
    • Shock. 2012 Feb 1;37(2):191-6.

    AbstractLipocalin-2 (LCN-2) is a 25-kDa secretory protein currently used as a biomarker for renal injury and inflammation. Its source and cause of the increased serum levels are unclear. The current study compares LCN-2 gene expression with known major acute-phase proteins in the liver in a rat and mouse model of turpentine oil-induced sterile abscess. Serum LCN-2 concentrations increased dramatically up to 200-fold (20 μg/mL) at 48 h after turpentine oil injection. A strong elevation of LCN-2 mRNA in rat liver was observed starting from 4 h up to 48 h after injection, with a maximum (8,738 ± 2,104-fold) at 24 h, which was further confirmed by Western blot analysis. In contrast, the increases in gene expression of α₂-macroglobulin, the major acute-phase protein, and hemoxygenase 1, a positive acute-phase protein, were only 1,025 ± 505-fold and 47 ± 12-fold, respectively, during acute-phase reaction (APR). No considerable change was observed in LCN-2 mRNA in rat kidney and other organs as compared with liver. Using wild-type mice, a massive increase in gene expression of LCN-2, with a maximum of 2,498 ± 84-fold in liver, which is similar to that for serum amyloid A (2,825 ± 233-fold), a major mouse acute-phase protein. However, such an increase was significantly inhibited in interleukin 6 knockout mice during APR. Interleukin 6-treated rat hepatocytes induced a significant time-dependent upregulation of LCN-2.Lipocalin-2 is the major acute-phase protein in rat as compared with α₂-macroglobulin and hemoxygenase 1 and comparable with serum amyloid A in mouse whose gene expression is mainly controlled by interleukin 6. The liver is the main source of serum LCN-2 in the case of APR. ABBREVIATIONS-LCN-2-lipocalin-2-α₂M-α₂-macroglobulin-HO-1-hemoxygenase 1-IL-6-interleukin 6-SAA-serum amyloid A-TO-turpentine oil-APR-acute-phase reaction.

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