Literature DB >> 3338198

Mononuclear cell-fibroblast interactions in scleroderma.

R Gonzalez-Amaro1, D Alarcon-Segovia, J Alcocer-Varela, L Diaz de Leon, Y Rosenstein.   

Abstract

We studied cell proliferation and collagen biosynthesis in cocultures of dermal fibroblasts with peripheral blood mononuclear cells (MNC) from scleroderma patients and from age-matched normal controls. Autologous one-way mixed MNC-fibroblast cultures revealed that fibroblasts do not stimulate MNC proliferation. Conversely, MNC stimulate autologous fibroblasts from scleroderma patients as well as from normal controls. This effect is increased in cells from scleroderma patients in which it seems to be mediated both by cell-to-cell interaction and through the production of soluble factors by MNC. In normal control cell systems we found no proliferative effect of supernatants of unstimulated cells or from those stimulated in autologous mixed-lymphocyte reactions. Coculture of fibroblasts with autologous MNC resulted in increased [14C]proline incorporation into both collagenic and noncollagenic proteins. This effect was mediated mostly by soluble factors that are released into the culture medium. Protein synthesis by MNC-fibroblast cocultures from scleroderma patients was significantly greater than protein synthesis by those from normal controls. Culture supernatants from unstimulated MNC or from autologous mixed-lymphocyte cultures caused a slight decrease in collagenic protein synthesis by cultured fibroblasts from scleroderma patients but not by those from normal controls. This effect of culture supernatants could be reproduced, and magnified, with purified IL-1 on cells from either patients or controls. Our findings indicate abnormal MNC-fibroblast interactions in scleroderma that could play an important role in the pathogenesis of fibrosis, the hallmark of this condition.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3338198     DOI: 10.1016/0090-1229(88)90060-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Immunol Immunopathol        ISSN: 0090-1229


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