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Biphasic effects of interleukin-1 alpha on dermal fibroblasts: enhancement of chemotactic responsiveness at low concentrations and of mRNA expression for collagenase at high concentrations.

M Heckmann1, B C Adelmann-Grill, R Hein, T Krieg.   

Abstract

Fibrotic reactions in the skin are frequently preceded by infiltration of inflammatory cells and subsequent migration of fibroblastic cells. Interleukin-1 is secreted by inflammatory cells and can regulate proliferation and protein synthesis of fibroblasts. Its role in fibroblast chemotaxis has not been elucidated in any detail. Using the well-established Boyden chamber assay for measurement of chemotaxis in vitro, we studied a wide range of recombinant human interleukin-1 alpha concentrations to assess intrinsic chemotactic activity of interleukin-1 alpha and to determine the capacity of this mediator to modify the chemotactic response of fibroblasts to other chemoattractants. This was compared with the interleukin-1 alpha dose required for enhancement of mRNA expression for collagenase. Although interleukin-1 alpha was not chemoattractive for fibroblasts, it specifically augmented migration toward fibroblast-conditioned medium and toward platelet-derived growth factor but not toward epidermal growth factor, fibronectin, or transforming-growth factor-beta. Interleukin-1 alpha did not measurably alter the expression of mRNA for the platelet-derived growth factor receptor or its platelet-derived growth factor-binding characteristics. Doses required to enhance fibroblast chemotaxis were distinctly lower than those required for stimulation of collagenase mRNA expression.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8496618     DOI: 10.1111/1523-1747.ep12476479

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Invest Dermatol        ISSN: 0022-202X            Impact factor:   8.551


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