Effect of gamma-interferon on IL-1 alpha, beta and receptor antagonist production by normal human keratinocytes |
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Authors: | A. Gué niche,J. Viac,M. Charveron,D. Schmitt |
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Affiliation: | NSERM U 346 Clinique Dermatologique, Hôpital Ed.-Herriot, Lyon, France;Laboratores Pierre Fabre, Castanet-Tolosan, Vigoulet Auzil, France |
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Abstract: | Abstract In inflammatory dermatoses. activated T cells produce inter-feron-gamma (IFN-γ), which interacts with keratinocytes and contributes to the direct activation of these cells by inducing, among other factors, the expression of HLA-DR antigens and intercellular adhesion molecule-1. However, the action of IFN-γ on epidermal cell cytokine production is not known. Our aim was to assess the effect of IFN-γ on the production of IL-1 by normal human keratinocytes cultured in low calcium medium (MCDB153). In comparison with controls, the addition of nontoxic IFN-yγ concentrations (50-500 U/ml) to cell cultures induced a significant increase of IL-1α and IL-1β production predominantly after 100 U/ml treatment in the cell extracts as well as in the supernatants at 24h and 48h. The production of the antagonist. IL-1RA, was also enhanced and the effect of the critical concentration (100 U/ml) was more evident. However, the absence of a characteristic dose response could not be explained by an antiproliferative effect of high IFN-γ concentrations (250 and 500 U/ml) on cultured keratinocytes or by the induction of the nuclear stress protein, Hsp72. two phenomena known to down-regulate IL-1 biosynthesis. In conclusion, the modifications in keratinocyte IL-1 production under IFN-γ stimulation can contribute to activate the epidermal cells and thus involve them in the local immune response. |
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Keywords: | cultured keratinocytes IFN-γ IL-1 |
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