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. 2003 Aug;74(2):287-94.
doi: 10.1189/jlb.0802420.

Pathways for the regulation of interferon-gamma-inducible genes by iron in human monocytic cells

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Pathways for the regulation of interferon-gamma-inducible genes by iron in human monocytic cells

Horst Oexle et al. J Leukoc Biol. 2003 Aug.

Abstract

To elucidate iron-regulated interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma) effector functions, we investigated three IFN-gamma-inducible genes [intercellular adhesion molecule-1 (ICAM-1), human leukocyte antigen (HLA)-DR, guanosine 5'-triphosphate-cyclohydrolase I (GTP-CH)] in primary human monocytes and the cell line THP-1. IFN-gamma increased the surface expression of ICAM-1 and HLA-DR and stimulated GTP-CH activity. Addition of iron before cytokine stimulation resulted in a dose-dependent reduction of these pathways, and iron restriction by desferrioxamine (DFO) enhanced ICAM-1, HLA-DR, and GTP-CH expression. Iron neither affected IFN-gamma binding to its receptor nor IFN-gamma receptor surface expression. IFN-gamma-inducible mRNA expression of ICAM-1, HLA-DR, and GTP-CH was reduced by iron and increased by DFO by a transcriptional mechanism. Moreover, ICAM-1 and to a lesser extent, GTP-CH and HLA-DR mRNA expression were regulated post-transcriptionally, as iron pretreatment resulted in shortening the mRNA half-life compared with cells treated with IFN-gamma alone. Thus, iron perturbations regulate IFN-gamma effector pathways by transcriptional and post-transcriptional mechanisms, indicating that iron rather interferes with IFN-gamma signal-transduction processes.

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