Osmotic regulation of cytokine synthesis in vitro.

L Shapiro, CA Dinarello - Proceedings of the National …, 1995 - National Acad Sciences
L Shapiro, CA Dinarello
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1995National Acad Sciences
These studies were undertaken to investigate the therapeutic mechanism of saturated
solutions of KI, used to treat infectious and inflammatory diseases. The addition of 12-50 mM
KI to cultured human peripheral blood mononuclear cells resulted in 319-395 mosM final
solute concentration and induced interleukin (IL)-8 synthesis. Maximal IL-8 production was
seen when 40 mM salt was added (375 mosM) and was equal to IL-8 induced by endotoxin
or IL-1 alpha. However, there was no induction of IL-1 alpha, IL-1 beta, or tumor necrosis …
These studies were undertaken to investigate the therapeutic mechanism of saturated solutions of KI, used to treat infectious and inflammatory diseases. The addition of 12-50 mM KI to cultured human peripheral blood mononuclear cells resulted in 319-395 mosM final solute concentration and induced interleukin (IL)-8 synthesis. Maximal IL-8 production was seen when 40 mM salt was added (375 mosM) and was equal to IL-8 induced by endotoxin or IL-1 alpha. However, there was no induction of IL-1 alpha, IL-1 beta, or tumor necrosis factor to account for the synthesis of IL-8; the effect of KI was not due to contaminating endotoxins. Hyperosmolar NaCl also induced IL-8 and increased steady-state levels of IL-8 mRNA similar to those induced by IL-1 alpha. IL-8 gene expression was elevated for 96 hr in peripheral blood mononuclear cells incubated with hyperosmolar NaCl. In human THP-1 macrophagic cells, osmotic stimulation with KI, NaI, or NaCl also induced IL-8 production. IL-1 signal transduction includes the phosphorylation of the p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase that is observed following osmotic stress. Using specific blockade of this kinase, a dose-response inhibition of hyperosmolar NaCl-induced IL-8 synthesis was observed, similar to that in cells stimulated with IL-1. Thus, these studies suggest that IL-1 and osmotic shock utilize the same mitogen-activated protein kinase for signal transduction and IL-8 synthesis.
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