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Mahendra Kashyap1, Subrata Pore1, Zhou Wang1, Jeffrey Gingrich1, Naoki Yoshimura1, Pradeep Tyagi1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: There is mounting evidence to support the role of inflammation in benign prostate hyperplasia (BPH), and a recent study reported expression of inflammasome derived cytokine IL-18 in prostate biopsy of BPH patients. Here we examined the expression of inflammasome-derived cytokines and activation of nucleotide-binding oligomerization domain-like receptor with pyrin domain protein 1 (NLRP) 1 inflammasome in a rat model of prostatic inflammation relevant to BPH.Entities:
Keywords: BPH; Chemokines; IL-18; Inflammasome; NLRP1
Year: 2015 PMID: 25991911 PMCID: PMC4436794 DOI: 10.1186/s12950-015-0082-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Inflamm (Lond) ISSN: 1476-9255 Impact factor: 4.981
Fig. 1a Cytokine expression was elevated in prostate tissue harvested from prostatic inflammation group relative to sham. Relative to other cytokines, expression of IL-18 was quantitatively higher and also significantly relative to the expression of IL-18 in sham prostate. There was significant upregulation of IL-1α,IL-1β, IL-5, IL-17A, leptin, NGF, VEGF, CXC and CC chemokines (*p < 0.05, unpaired t test) in formalin injected prostate, while expression of BDNF, IFNγ, G-CSF, IL-2, IL-4, IL-10, IL-12p70, IL-13, TNFα remained unchanged between the groups. b Overall, expression of cytokines in bladder was lower relative to prostate (same y-axis scale). Bladder from sham group showed significantly lower expression of IFNγ, CXCL-2, CXCL-10, CCL5, IL-5 and IL-17A compared to the group injected with formalin (*p < 0.05, unpaired t test)
Fig. 2Western blot analysis for components of inflammasome in prostate and bladder tissue obtained from sham and prostatic inflammation group. Blots represent the activity of NLRP1, Caspase-1, parent and mature cleaved IL-1β in both tissues
Fig. 3a-f Detection of NLRP1 inflammasomes (green) and derived cytokine IL-18 (red) in the prostate by immunohistochemistry in prostate of sham (panel a, c and e) and formalin injected group (panel b, d and f). Merged image in panel F shows the co-localized expression of NLRP1 with IL-8 against the DAPI blue background in formalin injected prostate and its marked absence in sham prostate. g-l Detection of NLRP1 inflammasomes (green) and derived cytokine IL-18 (red) by immunohistochemistry in bladder of sham (panel g, i and k) and formalin injected group (panel h, j and l). Merged image shows the constitutive expression of IL-18 against the DAPI blue background, but the absence of NLRP1 in bladder
Fig. 4a-d Prostate tissue sections from sham group (panel a and c) showed regular shaped acini with an intact basement membrane. Prostatic inflammation in formalin injected group (panel b and d) caused epithelial pilling with budding into surrounding stroma at multiple foci. Expanded stromal area in formalin injected group showed inflammatory cells indicated by red colored * (panel b and d). Magnification in panel a and b is 10X and the region shown in white dotted line square region of panel a (sham) & b (prostatic inflammation) is magnified upto 4 fold and shown in panel c & d, respectively. e-f Bladder tissue sections obtained from sham group (panel e) showed no histological changes, whereas bladder from rat group with prostatic inflammation (panel f) showed slight edematous changes related to cytokine expression shown in Fig. 1b. Magnification is 20X in both panels