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PTK6 — TNF
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Shames et al., J Surg Res 1999
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LPS Induced NF-kappaB activation and
TNF-alpha release in human monocytes are
protein tyrosine kinase dependent and protein kinase C independent ...
PTK inhibition with Gen
attenuated both LPS induced NF-kappaB DNA binding and
TNF-alpha production in human monocytes ... Furthermore, our results provide evidence that
PTK plays a role in LPS induced NF-kappaB activation and
TNF-alpha release in human monocytes and thus could be a potential therapeutic target in inflammatory states
Boussouar et al., Endocrinology 1999
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These observations suggest that the stimulatory
effect of
TNFalpha on LDH A mRNA expression requires protein synthesis and may involve a
protein tyrosine kinase and protein kinase C
Lin et al., J Immunol 2000
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OX8 ( CD8 alpha ) -induced
TNF and IL-1 beta production by macrophages was
blocked by inhibitors of
protein tyrosine kinase ( s ), PP1, and genistein, but not by phosphatidylinositol-3 kinase inhibitor, wortmannin
Rojas et al., Cell Immunol 2002
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Inhibitors of
PTK ( AG-126 ), or JAK2 ( AG-490 )
inhibited TNF-alpha and NO production, caspase 1 activation and apoptosis, suggesting that M. tuberculosis-induction of these events depends on JAK2/STAT1-alpha activation
Trajkovic et al., Infect Immun 2002
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The activation of
protein tyrosine kinases ( PTK ) and the serine/threonine kinases p38 MAPK and ERK was apparently
required for MTSA-10 induction of
TNF-alpha and NO release, as revealed by specific kinase inhibitors
Hasan et al., Tuberculosis (Edinb) 2003
(MAP Kinase Signaling System) :
TNF alpha production
involved the
PTK and MAP kinase pathways
Dewas et al., J Immunol 2003
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These findings show that
TNF-alpha , via its p55 receptor,
induces a
protein tyrosine kinase dependent selective phosphorylation of p47(phox) on specific serines
Suzuki et al., J Neurosci 2004
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Together, these findings indicate that both ERK and JNK are involved in the regulation of
TNF mRNA expression, that p38 is involved in the nucleocytoplasmic transport of TNF mRNA, and that a
PTK ( protein tyrosine kinase ), possibly a member of the src family,
acts downstream of the P2X7 receptor to activate JNK and p38
Takada et al., J Immunol 2004
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TNF activates Syk
protein tyrosine kinase leading to TNF induced MAPK activation, NF-kappaB activation, and apoptosis
Raung et al., Biochem Biophys Res Commun 2005
(Encephalitis, Japanese) :
PTK inhibitors
suppressed JEV induced
TNF-alpha and IL-1beta production at the transcriptional level
Doisne et al., Mol Immunol 2008
(Inflammation) :
Pharmacological disruption of lipid rafts microdomains abolished the assembly of HLA-DR/CD18/PTK signaling complex, HLA-DR mediated tyrosine activation, and the
PTK dependent
TNFalpha expression in IFNgamma primed THP-1 cells
Cheon et al., Exp Mol Med 2007
(MAP Kinase Signaling System) :
Genistein, a
protein tyrosine kinase ( PTK ) inhibitor, and PD153035, an EGFR inhibitor, also
blocked the increase of
TNF-alpha expression by TCDD, indicating the role of EGFR in TCDD induced TNF-alpha expression
Shapira et al., J Immunol 1994
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Involvement of protein kinase C and
protein tyrosine kinase in lipopolysaccharide induced
TNF-alpha and IL-1 beta production by human monocytes ... The results suggest that
TNF-alpha and IL-1 beta secretion after LPS stimulation of human monocytes
requires the activation of
protein tyrosine kinase and PKC, upstream to the activation of gene transcription
Berton et al., J Cell Biol 1994
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We found that the fgr
protein-tyrosine kinase ( p58fgr ) activity, and its extent of phosphorylation in tyrosine, in PMN adherent to fibrinogen, was
enhanced by
TNF
Sasaki et al., Proc Soc Exp Biol Med 1995
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These findings suggest that, in TNF-resistant cells,
TNF activates a
protein tyrosine kinase that contributes to the cell 's resistance to lysis and this resistance mechanism does not function in the TNF-sensitive cell line
Lepidi et al., Int J Immunopharmacol 1994
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The
role of
protein tyrosine kinases ( PTK ) in
TNF alpha secretion by human monocytes was investigated in this report
al-Daccak et al., Infect Immun 1994
(Arthritis, Infectious...) :
Finally, our results, obtained with protein tyrosine kinase inhibitors and antiphosphotyrosine Western blotting ( immunoblotting ), indicate that
protein tyrosine kinase is
involved in MAM induced IL-1 beta and
TNF-alpha gene expression in the THP-1 monocytic cell line
Trede et al., Clin Immunol Immunopathol 1994
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PTK and PKC activation plays a role in the induction of monokine gene transcription by SE because inhibitors of
PTK and PKC
reduced TSST-1 stimulated IL-1 beta and
TNF-alpha gene expression
Mattsson et al., J Infect Dis 1996
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The results obtained with other modulatory substances, including different protein kinase and G protein inhibitors, suggest that calmodulin dependent protein kinase,
protein tyrosine kinase , and a cholera-toxin-sensitive G protein are
involved in both PG- and LPS induced
TNF-alpha release
Callaghan et al., J Leukoc Biol 1996
(Leukemia, Myelomonocytic, Acute) :
Additionally,
TNF-alpha induced
PTK and NF-kappa B activation were important in collagenase gene expression in this cell line
Meisel et al., Eur J Immunol 1996
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LPS induced
TNF-alpha and IL-10 expression
requires early activation of
protein tyrosine kinases ( PTK )
Renier et al., Endocrinology 1996
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Addition of these compounds resulted in a dose dependent inhibition of the stimulatory effect of IGF-I on macrophage TNF alpha release, indicating that
protein tyrosine kinase activation is
required for
TNF alpha stimulation by IGF-I
Kong et al., Neurochem Int 1997
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This study examined the
effects of two potent
protein tyrosine kinase inhibitors, genistein and tyrphostin A25, on lipopolysaccharide (LPS) induced production of
TNF alpha , IL-1 alpha, and IL-6 in mouse primary mixed glia, microglia- or astrocyte enriched cultures
Su et al., J Immunol 1997
(Leukemia, Promyelocytic, Acute) :
The release of URO and THP induced
TNF-alpha in monocytes was
dependent upon
protein tyrosine kinase activation that results in tyrosine phosphorylation
Nishinarita et al., Nihon Rinsho Meneki Gakkai Kaishi 1997
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The results suggest that
PTK is
required for FN-stimulated
TNF-alpha secretion ... Therefore, both
PTK and PKC may be
involved in LPS stimulated
TNF-alpha secretion
Simms et al., Ann Surg 1997
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Modulation of IL-1 beta and
TNF-alpha receptors by VLA-5 and VLA-6
required protein tyrosine kinase activation as herbimycin A ( 10 micrograms/mL ) blocked the affect of Fn and Ln. Changes in PMN cytokine receptor expression led to parallel changes in functional activity as assessed by the binding of 125I IL-1 beta and TNF-alpha
Lichtman et al., J Leukoc Biol 1998
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The inhibitor of
PTK , tyrphostin AG,
blocked TNF-alpha release by only 39 +/- 4 % ( P < 0.001 compared with TNF-alpha release when added simultaneously with LPS ) when added 10 min after LPS