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. 2001 Jan;22(1):62-5.

Effects of calcitriol and its analogues on interaction of MCP-1 and monocyte derived dendritic cells in vitro

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Effects of calcitriol and its analogues on interaction of MCP-1 and monocyte derived dendritic cells in vitro

K J Zhu et al. Acta Pharmacol Sin. 2001 Jan.
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Abstract

Aim: To study the effect of calcitriol [1,25(OH)2D3] and its analogues on the interaction of monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 (MCP-1) and in vitro generated monocyte-derived dendritic cells (MoDC).

Methods: MoDC were obtained by differentiating monocytes in exposure to GM-CSF and IL-4 for 5 d. mRNA expression of MCP-1 and its receptors were analyzed by RT-PCR, and protein production of MCP-1 by ELISA and migratory ability of MoDC in response to MCP-1 by a micromultiwell chemotaxis chamber assay.

Results: MoDC can express MCP-1 mRNA, and secret a low level of MCP-1 protein and has the ability to migrate to MCP-1 in corresponding to its expression of MCP-1 receptors. Calcitriol and its analogues with the same affinity to vitamin D receptor up-regulated the gene expression of both MCP-1 and its receptors, enhanced MCP-1 protein production and promoted the migratory ability of MoDC to MCP-1.

Conclusion: The interaction of DC and MCP-1 found in this study may suggest a possible auto-regulatory role between DC and MCP-1 and the modulatory effect of calcitriol and its analogues on DC and MCP-1 might provide an understanding of their positive role in tumors.

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