Differential effects of proinflammatory cytokines on cell death and ER stress in insulin-secreting INS1E cells and the involvement of nitric oxide
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Differential effects of proinflammatory cytokines on cell death and ER stress in insulin-secreting INS1E cells and the involvement of nitric oxide
Abstract
Proinflammatory cytokines produced by immune cells destroy pancreatic beta cells in type 1 diabetes. The aim of this study was to investigate the cytokine network and its effects in insulin-secreting cells. INS1E cells were exposed to different combinations of proinflammatory cytokines. Cytokine toxicity was estimated by MTT assay and caspase activation measurements. The NFκB-iNOS pathway was analyzed by a SEAP reporter gene assay, Western-blotting and nitrite measurements. Gene expression analyses of ER stress markers, Chop and Bip, were performed by real-time RT-PCR. Cytokines tested in this study, namely IL-1β, TNFα and IFNγ, had deleterious effects on beta cell viability. The most potent toxicity exhibited IL-1β and its combinations with other cytokines. The toxic effects of IL-1β towards cell viability, caspase activation and iNOS activity were dependent on nitric oxide and abolished by an iNOS blocker. IL-1β was the strongest inducer of the NFκB activation. An iNOS blocker inhibited IL-1β-mediated NFκB activation in the first, initial phase of cytokine action, but did not affect significantly NFκB activation after prolonged incubation. Interestingly iNOS protein expression was induced predominantly by IL-1β and decreased in the presence of an iNOS blocker in the case of a short time exposure. The changes in the expression of ER stress markers were also almost exclusively dependent on the IL-1β presence and counteracted by iNOS blockade. Thus cytokine-induced beta cell death is primarily IL-1β mediated with a NO-independent enhancement by TNFα and IFNγ. The deleterious effects on cell viability and function are crucially dependent on IL-1β-induced nitric oxide formation.
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