In vitro heat shock of human monocytes results in a proportional increase of inducible Hsp70 expression according to the basal content
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In vitro heat shock of human monocytes results in a proportional increase of inducible Hsp70 expression according to the basal content
Abstract
Heat shock proteins play an important role as molecular chaperones of the cell. Inducible heat shock protein 70 is rapidly synthesised in response to numerous stressors and monocytes are sensitive to changes in core temperature resulting in a circadian variation of Hsp70 expression. Monocytes were isolated via density centrifugation from nine healthy male volunteers at 5 am, 1 pm and 9 pm, representing the nadir (5 am), peak (9 pm) and intermediate (1 pm) of Hsp70 expression in the 24-h cycle. Analysis of freshly isolated monocytes for Hsp70 expression confirmed Hsp70 levels at the three selected time points. Monocytes were subjected to in vitro heat shock at 40 degrees C (+/-0.1) for 90 min with a 90 min 37 degrees C (+/-0.1) exposure acting as a control. A significant increase in Hsp70 was observed at 5 am (p < 0.001) and 1 pm (p = 0.028) at 40 degrees C when compared to 37 degrees C but not at 9 pm (p = 0.19). A significant increase was also observed from the basal levels of Hsp70, measured on freshly isolated monocytes and the levels detected after heat shock at 40 degrees C at 5 am (p < 0.001) and 1 pm (p = 0.001), which was not observed at 9 pm (p = 0.15). Furthermore, a significant correlation was observed in the heat shock response at 40 degrees C and that obtained at 37 degrees C (p < 0.001). In conclusion, the heat shock response in monocytes is directly proportional to the amount of Hsp70 present in the cells and the stress response may be much higher at different times of the day.
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