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Recombinant human interleukin-1 stimulates human articular cartilage to undergo resorption and human chondrocytes to produce both tissue- and urokinase-type plasminogen activator
Authors:I K Campbell  D S Piccoli  D M Butler  D K Singleton  J A Hamilton
Institution:Melbourne University, Department of Medicine, Royal Melbourne Hospital, Parkville, Australia.
Abstract:Cytokines capable of stimulating cartilage resorption have frequently been identified as 'interleukin-1 (IL-1)-like' peptides. In this study for the first time we have employed homogeneous recombinant IL-1 alpha and IL-1 beta in an all-human culture system to define the effects of IL-1 on articular cartilage and chondrocytes in culture. Recombinant IL-1 (10-100 U/ml) could stimulate cartilage resorption, although the maximum degree of tissue breakdown rarely reached the levels obtained when cartilage was treated with crude mononuclear-cell conditioned medium or all-trans retinoic acid (1 microM) over a similar time course. Levels of plasminogen activator (PA) activity, a neutral proteinase which may contribute to cartilage destruction in arthritis, increased markedly in the cartilage/chondrocyte culture supernatants and in the chondrocyte cell layers in response to the stimulation of cultures with recombinant IL-1 (1-100 U/ml). Elevated levels of PA activity were detectable after 4-8 h stimulation of the chondrocytes with IL-1 while characterization of the PA activities indicated that both types of PA activity were expressed, viz. urokinase-type PA (u-PA) and tissue-type PA (t-PA). Both IL-1 alpha and IL-1 beta could elicit these responses and their effects were comparable for a given dose. These studies show definitively that pure IL-1, free from contaminating cytokines, is capable of inducing human cartilage resorption and stimulating the expression of two types of PA activity by chondrocytes. In contrast to IL-1, retinoic acid increased the detectable levels of only u-PA in the chondrocyte cell layers. Chondrocyte u-PA may have an important role in cartilage degradative processes since it is one of the few neutral proteinases now known to be increased in activity in retinoid-stimulated cartilage.
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