Autor: |
Boraschi, Diana, Rambaldi, Alessandro, Sica, Antonio, Ghiara, Paolo, Colotta, Francesco, Wang, Ji Ming, de Rossi, Marco, Zoia, Carla, Remuzzi, Giuseppe, Bussolino, Federico, Scapigliati, Giuseppe, Stoppacciaro, Antonella, Ruco, Luigi, Tagliabue, Aldo, Mantovani, Alberto |
Zdroj: |
Blood; September 1991, Vol. 78 Issue: 5 p1262-1267, 6p |
Abstrakt: |
lnterleukin-1 (IL-1) profoundly affects a number of functions of vascular cells. Two distinct IL-1 receptors (IL-1R) are expressed on different cell types: the 80 Kd IL-1R, on T cells and fibroblasts, and the 68 Kd IL-1RIIon B cells and myelomonocytic cells. The presence and functionality of IL-1R on vascular cells has been investigated by using polyoma-transformed mouse endothelial cell (EC) lines (sEnd.1 and tEnd.1). These cells expressed specific and saturable binding sites for IL-1 (1,273 sites per cell with kd 9.5 × 10-11mol/Lfor sEnd.1, and 771 sites per cell with kd 8.5 × 10-11mol/L for tEnd.1, with radioiodinated IL-1α as ligand). Binding of IL-1 was also evident at single cell level by autoradiography. By cross-linking studies, the molecular weight of the IL-1 binding protein on EC was approximately 80 Kd. This was confirmed by the presence in EC of mRNA for the 80 Kd IL-1 R1. The IL-1R1on EC was apparently functional, since EC responded to IL-1 with IL-6 mRNA expression and IL-6 bioactivity production. These results were extended to human EC and vascular smooth muscle cells, which were also found to express mRNA for IL-1 R,. |
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