Tumor necrosis factor-alpha and IL-6 up-regulate IFN-gamma receptor gene expression in human monocytic THP-1 cells by transcriptional and post-transcriptional mechanisms
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Tumor necrosis factor-alpha and IL-6 up-regulate IFN-gamma receptor gene expression in human monocytic THP-1 cells by transcriptional and post-transcriptional mechanisms
Abstract
IFN-gamma is a potent activator of monocytic cell functions, including the stimulation of TNF-alpha and the control of IL-6 synthesis. These cytokines might act as autocrine or paracrine factors together with IFN-gamma in inducing biologic responses. In this study, we addressed the question of whether or not TNF-alpha and IL-6 play a role in modulating of IFN-gamma binding. Expression of IFN-gamma surface receptor was measured in the human monocytic THP-1 cells. The capacity of these cells to bind IFN-gamma increased with time after treatment with each cytokine. The number of IFN-gamma R per cell rose by three- and fourfold after 16 h of treatment with TNF-alpha and IL-6, respectively. Scatchard analysis of binding data showed that neither TNF-alpha nor IL-6 affected the affinity of IFN-gamma for its receptor. The increased surface expression of IFN-gamma R induced by TNF-alpha and IL-6 correlated with the rise in IFN-gamma mRNA receptor levels. TNF-alpha-mediated up-regulation of IFN-gamma R was due to an increase in transcriptional activity of the IFN-gamma R gene, as shown by run-on experiments. No significant modulation of IFN-gamma R gene transcription was observed in nuclei from cells treated with IL-6, whose effect appeared to be related to IFN-gamma mRNA receptor stabilization. Taken together, the present results provide, to our knowledge, the first evidence for cytokine-mediated up-regulation of IFN-gamma R in human monocytic cells. This up-regulation by TNF-alpha and IL-6, which are both produced by monocytes, occurs through different mechanisms, and may be of physiologic relevance in host defense.
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