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Oxidative induction of pro-inflammatory cytokine formation by human monocyte-derived macrophages following exposure to manganese in vitro.

Matlou I Mokgobu1, Moloko C Cholo, Ronald Anderson, Helen C Steel, Maraki P Motheo, Thembani N Hlatshwayo, Gregory R Tintinger, Annette J Theron.   

Abstract

Manganese (as Mn(2+)), a superoxide dismutase mimetic, catalyzes the formation of the relatively stable membrane-permeable reactive oxygen species (ROS) hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), a mediator of intracellular redox signaling in immune and inflammatory cells. The goal of this study was to investigate the potential for Mn(2+), via its pro-oxidative properties, to activate production of pro-inflammatory cytokines/chemokines IL-1β, IL-6, IL-8, IFNγ, TNFα, and G-CSF by human monocyte-derived macrophages in vitro. For these studies, the cells were isolated from peripheral blood mononuclear leukocytes and matured to generate a population of large CD14/CD16 co-expressing cells. The monocyte-derived macrophages were then exposed to bacterial lipopolysaccharide (LPS, 1 μg/ml) or MnCl2 (25-100 μM)-alone or in combination-for 24 h at 37 °C, after which cell-free supernatants were analyzed using a multiplex cytokine assay procedure. Exposure of the cells to LPS caused modest statistically insignificant increases in cytokine production; MnCl2 caused dose-related increases in production of all six cytokines (achieving statistical significance of p < 0.0171- < 0.0005 for IL-1β, IL-6, IL-8, IFNγ, and TNFα). In the case of LPS and MnCl2 combinations, the observed increases in production of IL-1β, IL-6, IL-8, IFNγ, and G-CSF were greater than those seen with cells exposed to the individual agents. The Mn(2+)-mediated induction of cytokine production was associated with increased production of H2O2 and completely attenuated by inclusion of the H2O2-scavenger dithiothreitol, and partially by inhibitors of NF-κB and p38MAP kinase. The findings from the studies here help to further characterize the pro-inflammatory mechanisms that may underpin clinical disorders associated with excess exposure to Mn(2+), particularly those disorders seen in the central nervous and respiratory systems.

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Keywords:  Cytokines; H2O2; NF-κB; macrophages; manganese

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24806275     DOI: 10.3109/1547691X.2014.902877

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immunotoxicol        ISSN: 1547-691X            Impact factor:   3.000


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