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Journal of Leukocyte Biology 1996-Mar

IL-1 beta primes IL-8-activated human neutrophils for elastase release, phospholipase D activity, and calcium flux.

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L Brandolini
R Bertini
C Bizzarri
R Sergi
G Caselli
D Zhou
M Locati
S Sozzani

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Interleukin-8 (IL-8), the prototype of the alpha (e.i., C-X-C branch) chemokine family, induced elastase release in a concentration-dependent manner (50-1000 ng/mL) in cytochalasin B-treated human polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMNs). This response was potentiated about twofold if PMNs were preexposed to interleukin-1 beta (IL-1 beta) at concentrations that were by themselves inactive. The effect of IL-1 beta was clearly observed after 5 min and was maximal after a 30-min preincubation of the cells. The effect was present over the whole active concentration range of IL-8 and was completely blocked by the presence of IL-1 receptor antagonist. Priming of elastase release by IL-1 beta was not associated with a change in receptor number or affinity for IL-8. On the contrary, it was correlated with priming of phospholipase D activity and calcium flux activated by IL-8. Preincubation of the cells with ethanol and/or La3+ inhibited IL-8-induced degranulations, suggesting that activation of phospholipase D and increase of [Ca2+]i were important for this response. In contrast, ethanol and La3+ did not decrease the priming effect of IL-1 beta. IL-8 and IL-1 beta have been shown to be released by the same cell types and may be concomitantly present at sites of inflammation, giving rise to an amplification of the inflammatory response.

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