Research Article

Differential Role of Rapamycin and Torin/KU63794 in Inflammatory Response of 264.7 RAW Macrophages Stimulated by CA-MRSA

Table 3

The table indicates the reduction from the control of RAW264.7 macrophages inflammatory response in the presence of 0, 0.1, 10, and 100 ng/mL Rapamycin (up) and Rapamycin and KU63794 5 ng/mL (down).

TNF
(%-pg/mL)
IL-1
(%-pg/mL)
IL-6
(%-pg/mL)
INF
(%-pg/mL)
NO
(%-μM)

Rapamycin (ng/mL)
 0100%
35,143 ± 4,217
100%
496 ± 60
100%
834 ± 100
100%
91 ± 11
100%
24.3 ± 2.9
 0.1120%*113%*120%*102%110%*
 1065%*55%*47%*73%*63%*
 10064%*61%*41%*64%*71%*
Rapamycin and KU63794 at 5 ng/mL
 0100%
32,865 ± 3,944
100%
432 ± 42
100%
743 ± 89
100%
95 ± 11
100%
23.2 ± 2.8
 0.169%*43%*53%*56%*61%*
 1053%*38%*48%*44%*54%*
 10049%*43%*31%*46%*41%*

The first line indicates the response without Rapamycin (up) or without Rapamycin and KU63794 (down) which is used as control (100% response) and the subsequent values are expressed as % of such responses.
*Indicates statistical significance ( ) from the control.
TNF: tumor necrosis factor, IL-1: interleukin 1, IL-6: interleukin 6, INF: interferon, and NO: nitric oxide.