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Interleukin-1 receptor-mediated inflammation impairs the heat shock response of human mesothelial cells
Authors:Kratochwill Klaus  Lechner Michael  Lichtenauer Anton Michael  Herzog Rebecca  Lederhuber Hans Christian  Siehs Christian  Endemann Michaela  Mayer Bernd  Rizzi Andreas  Aufricht Christoph
Affiliation:"[lowDepartment of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria;Institute of Analytical Chemistry and Food Chemistry, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria;Institute for Computer Languages, Vienna University of Technology, Vienna, Austria;§Institute for Theoretical Chemistry, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria
Abstract:Bioincompatibility of peritoneal dialysis fluids (PDF) limits their use in renal replacement therapy. PDF exposure harms mesothelial cells but induces heat shock proteins (HSP), which are essential for repair and cytoprotection. We searched for cellular pathways that impair the heat shock response in mesothelial cells after PDF-exposure. In a dose-response experiment, increasing PDF-exposure times resulted in rapidly increasing mesothelial cell damage but decreasing HSP expression, confirming impaired heat shock response. Using proteomics and bioinformatics, simultaneously activated apoptosis-related and inflammation-related pathways were identified as candidate mechanisms. Testing the role of sterile inflammation, addition of necrotic cell material to mesothelial cells increased, whereas addition of the interleukin-1 receptor (IL-1R) antagonist anakinra to PDF decreased release of inflammatory cytokines. Addition of anakinra during PDF exposure resulted in cytoprotection and increased chaperone expression. Thus, activation of the IL-1R plays a pivotal role in impairment of the heat shock response of mesothelial cells to PDF. Danger signals from injured cells lead to an elevated level of cytokine release associated with sterile inflammation, which reduces expression of HSP and other cytoprotective chaperones and exacerbates PDF damage. Blocking the IL-1R pathway might be useful in limiting damage during peritoneal dialysis.
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