A cytokine-selective defect in interleukin-1 beta-mediated acute phase gene expression in a subclone of the human hepatoma cell line (HEPG2)
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A cytokine-selective defect in interleukin-1 beta-mediated acute phase gene expression in a subclone of the human hepatoma cell line (HEPG2)
Abstract
Several well-differentiated human hepatoma cell lines (HepG2, Hep3B) have been used to identify factors which regulate hepatic gene expression during the host response to inflammation/tissue injury (acute phase response). Studies in these cell lines, as well as in primary cultures of rat, rabbit, and mouse hepatocytes, have demonstrated that interleukin-1 beta (IL-1 beta), tumor necrosis factor (TNF-alpha), and interferon-beta 2 (IFN-beta 2) each mediate changes in expression of several hepatic acute phase genes. In this study we identify a subclone of the HepG2 cell line in which there is a selective defect in IL-1 beta-mediated acute phase gene expression. Recombinant human IL-1 beta mediates an increase in synthesis of the positive acute phase complement protein factor B and a decrease in synthesis of negative acute phase protein albumin in the parent uncloned HepG2 cell line (HG2Y), but not in the subclone HG2N. Recombinant human IFN-beta 2 and TNF-alpha, however, regulate acute phase protein synthesis in the subclone HG2N; i.e. IFN-beta 2 and TNF-alpha increase synthesis of factor B and decrease synthesis of albumin in both HG2Y and HG2N cells. Equilibrium binding analysis with 125I-rIL-1 beta at 4 degrees C showed that both HG2N and HG2Y cells bind IL-1 beta specifically and saturably. HG2N and HG2Y possess 3.8 and 4.0 x 10(3) plasma membrane receptors/cell with affinities of 0.96 and 1.07 x 10(-9) M, respectively. Thus, the defect in this subclone of the HepG2 cell line is likely to involve the signal transduction pathway for the biological activity of IL-1 beta and will be useful in elucidation of this signal transduction pathway.
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