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Journal of the American College of Nutrition, Vol. 23, No. 1, 71-78 (2004)
Published by the American College of Nutrition


Original Research

Eicosapentaenoic Acid Prevents LPS-Induced TNF-{alpha} Expression by Preventing NF-{kappa}B Activation

Yan Zhao, Ph.D., Swati Joshi-Barve, Ph.D., Shirish Barve, Ph.D. and Linda H. Chen, Ph.D.

Graduate Center for Nutritional Sciences (Y.Z., L.H.C.), Internal Medicine (S.J.-B., S.B.), University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY

Address reprint requests to: Dr. Linda Chen, Graduate Center for Nutritional Sciences, 204 Funkhouser Building, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY 40506-0054. Phone: (859) 257-3288. E-mail: lchen{at}uky.edu

Background: Many studies have shown that fish oil supplementation inhibits tumor necrosis factor-{alpha} (TNF-{alpha}) production in mice and human subjects; however, the mechanisms remain unclear. Nuclear factor-{kappa}B (NF-{kappa}B) is a transcription factor that plays an important role in controlling the expression of pro-inflammatory genes including TNF-{alpha}. Activation of NF-{kappa}B has been shown to mediate the maximal expression of TNF-{alpha} in human monocytes. NF-{kappa}B is kept in an inactive form in the cytoplasm by I{kappa}B, the inhibitory subunit of NF-{kappa}B complex. Phosphorylation and subsequent degradation of I{kappa}B lead to NF-{kappa}B activation.

Objectives: The effect of eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA), a major n-3 fatty acid in fish oil, on the lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced expression of TNF-{alpha} and activation of NF-{kappa}B were investigated. The mechanism underlying EPA modulation of NF-{kappa}B activation was also studied.

Methods: Human monocytic THP-1 cells were pre-incubated with EPA and stimulated with LPS. The levels of secreted TNF-{alpha} were determined by ELISA. The DNA binding activity of NF-{kappa}B was analyzed by EMSA. The degradation and phosphorylation of I{kappa}B-{alpha} were examined by Western blot analysis.

Results: TNF-{alpha} production and expression induced by LPS were significantly decreased in cells pre-incubated with EPA. LPS-induced NF-{kappa}B activation, translocation of p65 subunit to the nucleus, phosphorylation and degradation of I{kappa}B-{alpha} were partially prevented by EPA.

Conclusions: The results suggest that suppression of the TNF-{alpha} expression by EPA is partly attributed to its inhibitory effect on NF-{kappa}B activation. EPA appears to prevent NF-{kappa}B activation by preventing the phosphorylation of I{kappa}B-{alpha}.

Key words: eicosapentaenoic acid, fish oil, LPS, TNF-{alpha}, NF-{kappa}B, I{kappa}B-{alpha}




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