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Interferon alpha2b directly induces fibroblast proliferation and transforming growth factor beta secretion of macrophages
Authors:Wickenhauser C  Schmitz B  Selbach B  Brockbals C  Manske O  Thiele J
Affiliation:Institute of Pathology and 1st Clinic of Medicine, University of Cologne, 50924 Cologne, Germany. c.wickenhauser@uni-koeln.de
Abstract:To elucidate the effects of interferon alpha2b (IFN-alpha) on normal human bone marrow, fibroblasts from patients without haematopoietic pathology were cultivated and used in stimulation experiments. Further, co-cultures with highly enriched fractions of megakaryocytes and bone marrow macrophages were analysed. In this context, the influence of cell-to-cell interactions and humoral factors was determined in transwell and neutralization studies. Finally, secretion of platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF) and transforming growth factor beta1 (TGF-beta1) by single megakaryocytes and macrophages was examined by using the reverse haemolytic plaque assay (RHPA). Following these experimental designs, a direct proliferative activity of IFN-alpha on bone marrow fibroblasts could be demonstrated. In the unstimulated co-cultures, the megakaryocyte- but not the macrophage-enriched fraction induced fibroblast growth and [3H]-thymidine uptake. This effect was dependent on cell-to-cell contact and also on the influence of TGF-beta and PDGF. In the megakaryocyte-enriched co-cultures, the fibroblast proliferation was not altered by IFN-alpha, but in the macrophage fibroblast cultures addition of IFN-alpha enhanced fibroblast growth and [3H]-thymidine uptake was distinctively higher than in the monocultures. This effect was not obvious in the transwell or neutralization experiments. Finally, IFN-alpha treatment exerted a significantly elevated TGF-beta1 secretion in single macrophages. Our findings are in keeping with the assumption that several pathomechanisms participate in IFN-alpha-induced myelofibrosis, including direct and indirect effects.
Keywords:interferon‐α  megakaryocytes  macrophages  fibroblasts  myelofibrosis
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