Literature DB >> 11028539

Differential effect of caspase inhibition on proinflammatory cytokine release in septic patients.

A Oberholzer1, L Härter, A Feilner, U Steckholzer, O Trentz, W Ertel.   

Abstract

The interleukins (IL)-1beta and IL-18 represent potent players in the proinflammatory cytokine cascade. Their activation is regulated predominantly through the IL-1-converting enzyme (ICE)/caspase-1. The role of caspases in the secretion of IL-1beta and IL-18, as well as in the release of the secondary-induced cytokines IL-12 and interferon (IFN)-gamma in whole blood from septic patients compared to healthy controls, was studied. Inhibition of caspase activity by Z-VAD significantly reduced lipopolysaccharide (LPS) and Staphylococcus aureus (SAC) induced release of mature IL-1beta in septic patients and controls. In contrast, in whole blood from septic patients significantly elevated basal level of IL-18 were found, which could neither be further increased by LPS or SAC, nor be inhibited by Z-VAD. Release of IL-12 p40 was significantly lower in septic patients compared to controls and was not affected by Z-VAD. Despite high levels of IL-18, IFN-gamma was not detected in whole blood from septic patients even after stimulation with SAC or LPS. Thus, during sepsis, caspases participate in the processing of IL-1beta, whereas maturation of IL-18 during sepsis appears to be independent of caspases. The lack of IFN-gamma release seen in septic patients could be attributed to low IL-12 release rather than to diminished IL-18 release.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11028539     DOI: 10.1097/00024382-200014030-00002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Shock        ISSN: 1073-2322            Impact factor:   3.454


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