BIOCHEMISTRY/BIOLOGY OF 5-LIPOXYGENASE AND LEUKOTRIENES
Project Number5R01HL058464-02
Contact PI/Project LeaderFUNK, COLIN D.
Awardee OrganizationUNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA
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DESCRIPTION: Leukotrienes are potent lipid mediators, generated by the
enzyme 5-lipoxygenase (5LO), and released from inflammatory mast cells,
eosinophils and macrophages. There is good evidence to support the role of
leukotrienes in the proinflammatory events and pathogenesis of asthma, a
common, chronic disorder which afflicts nearly ten percent of the U.S.
population. In light of recent data showing the presence of this enzyme in
the nucleus of certain inflammatory cells, associated with euchromatin,
which are areas of active gene transcription, one hypothesis to be explored
in this proposal is that there are novel, leukotriene-independent functions
of this protein in the nucleus. An integrated plan will be implemented to
define further the biochemistry and biology of 5LO and leukotrienes. In
Specific Aim 1, the ATP-binding domain of 5LO will be characterized by
photoaffinity labeling and in vitro site-directed mutagenesis experiments in
an effort to understand better the functional importance of the ATP
cofactor. In Specific Aim 2, the signals directing 5LO to the nucleus, the
specific sites of translocation, and interaction with DNA will be studied in
mast cells. The role of 5LO in transcriptional regulation, and
phosphorylation status of the protein in IgE/antigen-activated cells will be
examined. In Specific Aim 3, the role of 5LO products in the development of
airways hyperresponsiveness and the immune response will be investigated in
mice with a targeted disruption of the 5LO gene using an allergic airway
inflammation model that displays the hallmark traits of asthma. Since both
of these parameters were significantly diminished in 5LO deficient mice in
initial studies, a focus in this proposal will be reconstitution of the
responses via bone marrow-derived precursor cells containing 5LO and
recombinant adenoviral delivery.
These studies should provide a means to elucidate the important
leukotriene-dependent and independent functions of 5LO in allergic
inflammation and inflammatory cells, as well as bring to light the
interaction of ATP with 5LO.
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