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Interleukin-8 gene expression from human alveolar macrophages: the role of adherence.

T J Standiford1, S L Kunkel, K Kasahara, M J Milia, M W Rolfe, R M Strieter.   

Abstract

The human alveolar macrophage (AM) is an important immune effector cell of the lung, as this cell possesses potent antimicrobial activities and has the ability to present antigen. In addition, the Am can secrete a number of regulatory and chemotactic cytokines in response to both endogenous and exogenous stimuli. In this study, we demonstrate that the adherence of AM to plastic or cellular substrates is an important activation event leading to the gene expression of novel chemotactic cytokine interleukin (IL)-8. The culturing of AM on plastic induced the time-dependent accumulation of IL-8 mRNA. In addition, adherence of these cells induced the gene expression of the proinflammatory cytokines tumor necrosis factor-alpha and IL-1 beta. This adherence phenomenon was not specific to plastic, as AM cultured on collagen- or fibronectin-coated plates also expressed IL-8 mRNA upon adherence. The adherence of Am resulted in the induction of de novo IL-8 mRNA synthesis, as this mRNA accumulation was completely abrogated by actinomycin D. Adherence-induced IL-8 mRNA expression was not altered by cycloheximide, suggesting that de novo or ongoing protein synthesis was not required for induction of IL-8 message. Adherence of AM to plastic not only upregulated IL-8 mRNA levels but also induced the production of extracellular IL-8 immunoreactive protein. Both adherent and nonadherent AM treated with lipopolysaccharide generated substantial amounts of IL-8 mRNA. Adherence and lipopolysaccharide, however, acted in a synergistic fashion to dramatically augment the production of extracellular IL-8 from these cells. Our findings would suggest that AM adherence is an important macrophage-activating event that may play a critical role in the modulation of lung inflammatory responses.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1958385     DOI: 10.1165/ajrcmb/5.6.579

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Respir Cell Mol Biol        ISSN: 1044-1549            Impact factor:   6.914


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