Differential regulation of C-C chemokines during fibroblast-monocyte interactions: adhesion vs. inflammatory cytokine pathways
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Differential regulation of C-C chemokines during fibroblast-monocyte interactions: adhesion vs. inflammatory cytokine pathways
Abstract
The cell-to-cell interactions during chronic inflammatory diseases likely contribute to leukocyte accumulation leading to increased pathology and organ dysfunction. In particular, there is a paucity of information relating to the maintenance of chronic fibrotic diseases. Using a lung fibroblast line and enriched monocyte populations, we have investigated the activational events which contribute to the production of two C-C chemokines, macrophage inflammatory protein-1 alpha (MIP-1alpha) and monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 (MCP-1), during fibroblast-monocyte interactions. Neither the fibroblast cell line (16lu) nor isolated monocytes alone produced significant levels of MIP-1alpha or MCP-1. However, when isolated monocytes were layered onto 16 lu fibroblast monolayers a significant increase in MIP-1alpha and MCP-1 production was observed. The use of fixed cell populations indicated that the MIP-1alpha was derived from monocytes and MCP-1 from both cell populations. To examine the molecules which were required for chemokine production during the interaction, specific antibodies were used in the co-cultures. Blocking beta3-integrin interactions significantly inhibited MIP-1alpha production. In contrast, beta-integrin interactions had no effect on the MCP-1 production, while, neutralization of TNF significantly decreased MCP-1 production during the co-culture. These data indicate that fibroblast-monocyte interactions induce chemokine production through different mechanisms and a combination of these responses may contribute to the maintenance of the mononuclear cell accumulation during disease progression.
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