Endothelial cells (EC) play a key role in the inflammatory response, both by the production of proinflammatory cytokines and by their interaction with leukocytes. Molecular genetic analysis has demonstrated that functional NF-kappa B sites are involved in the transcription of interleukin-6 (IL-6), IL-8, and granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF) genes in response to inflammatory mediators. Thus, we have explored the effect of two inhibitors of the NF-kappa B activation, pyrrolidine dithiocarbamate (PDTC) and N-acetylcysteine (NAC), on the production of these cytokines by EC. Both PDTC and NAC inhibited, in a dose-dependent manner, the synthesis of IL-6, IL-8, and GM-CSF induced by tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-alpha or bacterial lipopolysaccharides (LPS) in human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVEC). PDTC appeared to prevent IL-6, IL-8, and GM-CSF gene transcription, as it blocked the induction of specific mRNA by TNF-alpha or LPS. The TNF-alpha mediated transcriptional activation of a chloramphenicol acetyltransferase (CAT) plasmid containing three copies of the -72 kappa B binding site from the IL-6 promoter was abrogated by PDTC. According to transfection experiments, electrophoretic mobility shift assays (EMSA) demonstrated that the antioxidant prevented the induction of NF-kappa B DNA-binding activity by TNF-alpha. Under the same conditions, PDTC by itself or in combination with TNF-alpha, enhanced the DNA-binding activity of AP-1, as well as c-fos and c-jun mRNA levels. Altogether, these results indicate that the antioxidant PDTC specifically inhibits the transcription of IL-6, IL-8, and GM-CSF genes through the inhibition of the NF-kappa B activation, while increasing the expression of AP-1. Our data make evident the antiinflammatory and immunoregulatory potential of the pharmacological inhibition of the NF-kappa B activation. In addition, PDTC and related molecules may be a useful tool to explore the expression of genes involved in the inflammatory response.
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November 1, 1996
Pyrrolidine dithiocarbamate inhibits the production of interleukin-6, interleukin-8, and granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor by human endothelial cells in response to inflammatory mediators: modulation of NF-kappa B and AP-1 transcription factors activity Free
C Munoz,
C Munoz
Servicio de Inmunologia, Hospital de la Princesa, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Spain.
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D Pascual-Salcedo,
D Pascual-Salcedo
Servicio de Inmunologia, Hospital de la Princesa, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Spain.
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MC Castellanos,
MC Castellanos
Servicio de Inmunologia, Hospital de la Princesa, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Spain.
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A Alfranca,
A Alfranca
Servicio de Inmunologia, Hospital de la Princesa, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Spain.
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J Aragones,
J Aragones
Servicio de Inmunologia, Hospital de la Princesa, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Spain.
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A Vara,
A Vara
Servicio de Inmunologia, Hospital de la Princesa, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Spain.
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MJ Redondo,
MJ Redondo
Servicio de Inmunologia, Hospital de la Princesa, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Spain.
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MO de Landazuri
MO de Landazuri
Servicio de Inmunologia, Hospital de la Princesa, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Spain.
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Blood (1996) 88 (9): 3482–3490.
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C Munoz, D Pascual-Salcedo, MC Castellanos, A Alfranca, J Aragones, A Vara, MJ Redondo, MO de Landazuri; Pyrrolidine dithiocarbamate inhibits the production of interleukin-6, interleukin-8, and granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor by human endothelial cells in response to inflammatory mediators: modulation of NF-kappa B and AP-1 transcription factors activity. Blood 1996; 88 (9): 3482–3490. doi: https://doi.org/10.1182/blood.V88.9.3482.bloodjournal8893482
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