GSTO1-1 plays a pro-inflammatory role in models of inflammation, colitis and obesity
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Menon, D. and Innes, A. and Oakley, A.J. and Dahlstrom, J.E. and Jensen, L.M. and Br??stle, A. and Tummala, P. and Rooke, M. and Casarotto, M.G. and Baell, J.B. and Nguyen, N. and Xie, Y. and Cuellar, M. and Strasser, J. and Dahlin, J.L. and Walters, M.A. and Burgio, G. and O'Neill, L.A.J. and Board, P.G., GSTO1-1 plays a pro-inflammatory role in models of inflammation, colitis and obesity, Scientific Reports, 7, 1, 2017Download Item:
Abstract:
Glutathione transferase Omega 1 (GSTO1-1) is an atypical GST reported to play a pro-inflammatory
role in response to LPS. Here we show that genetic knockout of
Gsto1
alters the response of mice
to three distinct inflammatory disease models. GSTO1-1 deficiency ameliorates the inflammatory
response stimulated by LPS and attenuates the inflammatory impact of a high fat diet on glucose
tolerance and insulin resistance. In contrast, GSTO1-1 deficient mice show a more severe inflammatory
response and increased escape of bacteria from the colon into the lymphatic system in a dextran
sodium sulfate mediated model of inflammatory bowel disease. These responses are similar to those
of TLR4 and MyD88 deficient mice in these models and confirm that GSTO1-1 is critical for a TLR4-like
pro-inflammatory response
in vivo
. In wild-type mice, we show that a small molecule inhibitor that
covalently binds in the active site of GSTO1-1 can be used to ameliorate the inflammatory response to
LPS. Our findings demonstrate the potential therapeutic utility of GSTO1-1 inhibitors in the modulation
of inflammation and suggest their possible application in the treatment of a range of inflammatory
conditions.
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