IL-1 beta production in cultured human monocytes is regulated at multiple levels.
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- 1 July 1989
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in The Journal of Immunology
- Vol. 143 (1) , 118-126
- https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.143.1.118
Abstract
Cultured human monocytes and tissue macrophages exhibit a marked decrease in LPS-stimulated IL-1 production. Preincubation of monocytes in 100 U/ml IFN-gamma or in 0.25 microgram/ml cycloheximide (Cx) leads to a partial maintenance of the ability to produce IL-1 in response to subsequent stimulation with LPS, whereas preincubation in both reagents leads to a near complete maintenance of this response. These studies were performed to determine the mechanisms of these alterations in regulation of IL-1 production in cultured monocytes. In comparison to LPS-induced fresh monocytes, cells preincubated in medium for 1 day, then stimulated for 24 h with 100 ng/ml LPS, exhibited a 50% or more decrease in steady-state IL-1 beta mRNA levels. This reduction was accompanied by a four- to fivefold decrease in relative transcriptional rate, as determined by the nuclear run-on technique. The medium-aged cells also displayed greatly decreased IL-1 beta production with deficient secretion. Monocytes preincubated in IFN-gamma for 1 day before LPS stimulation exhibited a variable maintenance in IL-1 beta production, secondary both to prolonged duration of transcription and to increased IL-1 beta mRNA stability. Monocytes were preincubated for 1 day in Cx alone or in both IFN-gamma and cycloheximide, then these substances were washed out before a subsequent 24-h culture in LPS. Cx preincubation led to increases in both the peak and duration of transcription as well as to enhanced secretion of IL-1 beta protein. Monocytes preincubated in both IFN-gamma and Cx exhibited increased IL-1 beta mRNA levels due to both enhanced transcription and mRNA stability; more IL-1 beta protein secretion also was present in these cells. In summary, IFN-gamma and Cx may maintain LPS-induced IL-1 beta production in cultured human monocytes through multiple mechanisms. These alterations in regulation of IL-1 beta production during monocyte differentiation may be relevant to tissue macrophages where impaired IL-1 production may be present.This publication has 9 references indexed in Scilit:
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