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Mechanisms in fluoride-induced interleukin-8 synthesis in human lung epithelial cells.

M Refsnes1, E V Thrane, M Låg, G H Thoresen, P E Schwarze.   

Abstract

Sodium fluoride (NaF) has previously been reported to induce a strong IL-8 response in human epithelial lung cells (A549) via mechanisms that seem to involve the activation of G proteins. In the present study the signal pathways downstream of the G proteins have been examined. NaF induced a weak, but sustained increase in PKC activity. In contrast, the PKC activator TPA induced a relatively strong, but transient effect and augmented the NaF-induced PKC activity. TPA induced a marked IL-8 response compared to NaF. PDB, another PKC activator, was less effective, but augmented the IL-8 response to NaF. Pretreatment with TPA for 20 h, or the PKC inhibitor GF109203X for 1 h, abolished the basal and NaF-induced PKC activities and partially prevented the NaF-induced IL-8 response. Inhibition of the MAP kinase p38 by SB202190 partially reduced the IL-8 response to NaF, whereas a reduction in ERK activity by PD98059 led to an increased response. The NaF-induced IL-8 response was weakly augmented by the PKA stimulator forskolin and the G(i) inhibitor pertussis toxin. The PKA inhibitor H89 seemed to reduce the NaF-induced IL-8 response, but the measured effect was not statistically significant. BAPTA-AM, KN93 and W7, that inhibit Ca(2+)-linked effects, did not affect the IL-8 response. Furthermore, the tyrosine kinase inhibitor genestein, the PI-3 kinase inhibitor wortmannin and phosphatase inhibition were without effects. In conclusion, the data suggest that NaF-induced increase of IL-8 in A549 cells involved PKC- and p38-linked pathways, whereas an ERK-dependent pathway counteracted the response. Tyrosine kinases, Ca(2+)-linked pathways, PI-3 kinase, PKA and phosphatase inhibition seem to play no or minor roles in the fluoride-induced IL-8 response.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11567778     DOI: 10.1016/s0300-483x(01)00448-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Toxicology        ISSN: 0300-483X            Impact factor:   4.221


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