1. Prednisolone induces interleukin-18 expression in mononuclear blood and myeloid progenitor cells
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U. Kessler, Natasa Kukoc-Zivojnov, Oliver G. Ottmann, Dieter Hoelzer, Joachim Peter Kaltwasser, Uwe Kalina, Stefan Klein, S. Grapenthin, Noriko Koyama, and Burkhard Möller
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Adult ,Male ,Prednisolone ,Immunology ,Biology ,Peripheral blood mononuclear cell ,Monocytes ,Arthritis, Rheumatoid ,medicine ,Humans ,RNA, Messenger ,Northern blot ,Glucocorticoids ,Cells, Cultured ,Myeloid Progenitor Cells ,Aged ,Pharmacology ,U937 cell ,Interleukin-18 ,Interleukin ,Transfection ,Middle Aged ,Molecular biology ,Cell culture ,Female ,Interleukin 18 ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Objective: Interleukin (IL)-18 is involved in host defense mechanisms and inflammatory diseases, among them rheumatoid arthritis (RA). High levels of IL-18 expression in RA joints are contrasted by reduced IL-18 expression in RA peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC). Here, we investigated a putative IL-18 regulating role of corticosteroids.¶Methods: IL-18 transcript and protein levels in PBMC from untreated and prednisolone treated RA patients, and from healthy donors were assessed by semiquantitative reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) and immunoblotting. IL-18 regulation was determined in PBMC and U937 cells upon exposure to prednisolone in vitro by RT-PCR and Northern Blot analysis, by ELISA in cell culture supernatants, and in transiently transfected THP-1 cells by IL-18 promoter activity luciferase assays.¶Results: In RA PBMC, IL-18 transcript levels were dose dependently restored, in parallel with administered prednisolone treatment, to subnormal levels. The corresponding intracellular IL-18 deposits in contrast were depleted. In cultured PBMC and promonocytic cell lines, prednisolone up-regulated IL-18 transcription in parallel with increasing the IL-18 protein release into cell culture supernatants.¶Conclusion: Prednisolone increases IL-18 expression and release in PBMC and monocytic cell lines.
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- 2002
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