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Query: UNIPROT:P10145 (
IL-8
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Antibodies directed against the protein constituents of the outer envelope membrane of Escherichia coli O26
K60
were demonstrated in antisera elicited in rabbits against three different preparations of the bacterium. Outer membraned solubilized by
sodium
dodecyl sulphate were applied to the antisera in an interfacial precipitin test, followed by polyacrylamide gel electrophoretic analysis of the resulting immunecomplexes. Protein profiles showed a complete outer membrane protein pattern, indicating the antigenic character of these proteins. Antisera containing antibodies against outer membrane proteins and free of reactive antibodies against lipopolysaccharide showed relatively low agglutinating activities against the bacteria. The antibodies against the protein constituents of the outer membrane belong mainly to the 7S class immunoglobulins, as indicated by 2-mercaptoethanol treatment of the antisera.
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PMID:Antibodies against outer membrane proteins in rabbit antisera prepared against Escherichia coli O26 K60. 34 33
Transgenic mice expressing an ANF fusion gene in the liver were used to study renal function before and during an intravenous KCl load. These animals are characterized by a 10- to 20-fold elevation in plasma ANF concentration, and by a reduction in arterial blood pressure by 20-30 mm Hg, compared to nontransgenic littermates. Before the KCl infusion, renal excretions of fluid,
sodium
, potassium, and chloride were not different from corresponding values in the nontransgenic sibling mice. Glomerular filtration rates were slightly lower in the transgenic animals. During the KCl infusion, diuresis, saluresis, and kaliuresis were found in both groups. However, salt and water excretion, but not potassium excretion, were significantly greater in the transgenic group. In a separate series, plasma aldosterone concentrations were significantly higher in the transgenic, compared to the nontransgenic mice. These data are interpreted as indicating that antinatriuretic mechanisms, including aldosterone-dependent
sodium
reabsorption in the cortical collecting tubule, can counteract the effect of ANF to inhibit
sodium
reabsorption in the medullary duct system, thus allowing maintenance of salt balance. Furthermore, a reduced tubular flow rate at the aldosterone-sensitive site would ensure normal potassium excretion despite the elevated mineralocorticoid level. During KCl infusion, the known increase in tubular delivery of salt and water to the duct would allow full expression of the downstream ANF effect, accounting for the relatively greater diuresis and saluresis in the transgenic mice. We conclude that both renal and adrenal actions of ANF can be rendered ineffective by countervailing mechanisms, suggesting an explanation for the apparent lack of biological activity of endogenously elevated plasma
NAF
in some disease states.
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PMID:Effect of potassium infusion on renal function in ANF-transgenic mice. 128 29
Interactions between
interleukin 8
(
IL-8
) and endothelial cells play an important role in the emigration of mononuclear cells from the blood into areas of inflammation. We examined the ability of specific second-line antirheumatic drugs to regulate (
IL-8
) gene expression and protein secretion in interleukin 1 (IL-1) stimulated human umbilical vein endothelial cells and peripheral blood mononuclear cells. The drugs
sodium
aurothiomalate, D-penicillamine and sulphasalazine were all able to modulate
IL-8
mRNA synthesis in and protein secretion from endothelial cells. A bimodal effect was observed: at low concentrations
IL-8
was suppressed, whereas higher concentrations resulted in an increased
IL-8
production. In endothelial cells, treatment with hydrocortisone led to a linear suppression of
IL-8
production in concentrations ranging from 0.5 micrograms/ml up to 500 micrograms/ml. Sulphapyridine, auranofin, hydroxychloroquine and methotrexate, had no effect on
IL-8
secretion in endothelial cells. By contrast, 5-aminosalicylic acid induced a threefold increase in the
IL-8
release. In peripheral blood mononuclear cells it was only possible to suppress the
IL-8
production by hydrocortisone treatment. These results indicate that suppression of
IL-8
production in endothelial cells could be an important factor in the mode of action for a number of second-line antirheumatic drugs.
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PMID:The effect of second-line antirheumatic drugs on interleukin-8 mRNA synthesis and protein secretion in human endothelial cells. 135 40
Connective tissue-activating peptide-III (CTAP-III) is a 9 kd platelet alpha-granule-derived growth factor. It stimulates the synthesis of DNA, hyaluronic acid, glycosaminoglycans, and proteoglycan core protein in human fibroblasts. Human mononuclear cell-derived proteases have been previously demonstrated to digest the N-terminal 15 residues of CTAP-III (total, 85 residues) to produce neutrophil-activating peptide-2 (NAP-2). CTAP-III and NAP-2 belong to a class of proteins (platelet factor 4, interleukin-8/
NAP-1
, etc.) associated with inflammation and wound repair. In our efforts to purify human mononuclear cells and platelet-derived histamine-releasing factors, we had previously discovered that mixtures of CTAP-III and NAP-2 released histamine from human basophils. We have now developed simple protocols for the purification of CTAP-III and NAP-2, independently, from calcium ionophore (A23187)-stimulated platelet supernatants by affinity chromatography and have established their identity by
sodium
dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and N-terminal sequence analysis. Each of these related histamine between 2 and 10 micrograms/ml, a range identical to that obtained with CTAP-III/NAP-2 mixtures that we reported earlier. Thus, our data suggest that CTAP-III and NAP-2 independently release histamine from human basophils in dose ranges similar to ranges required for fibroblast stimulation by each.
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PMID:Connective tissue-activating peptide-III and its derivative, neutrophil-activating peptide-2, release histamine from human basophils. 137 16
A superficial peripheral lymph vessel draining the skin of the upper and medial part of the foot was cannulated on the lower leg of six healthy human volunteers. After 2 days an irritant contact dermatitis was induced by application of 10%
sodium
lauryl sulphate to the area of skin drained by the lymph vessel. Three days later the spontaneously regressing skin reaction was treated with clobetasol propionate. Lymph was collected twice daily for 7 days, and the levels of various cytokines (IL-1 alpha, IL-1 beta, IL-2 and soluble IL-2 receptors, IL-6,
IL-8
, TNF-alpha, GM-CSF) were determined by ELISA technique. In the majority of the volunteers all cytokines examined were detected in several lymph samples, with the exception of IL-1 alpha and
IL-8
. In parallel with the clinical symptoms of the contact dermatitis the levels of IL-6 and TNF-alpha increased 8-10-fold, whereas for IL-1 beta, IL-2, IL-2 receptors, and GM-CSF there was a delayed, 2-3-fold increase. These results suggest that cytokines, in particular IL-6 and TNF-alpha, may actively participate in the immunological reactions in the skin and in the regional lymph nodes during contact dermatitis.
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PMID:Increased levels of inflammatory cytokines in human skin lymph derived from sodium lauryl sulphate-induced contact dermatitis. 139 Jan 70
The cDNA for the human chemotactic interleukin,
IL-8
, was subcloned from a bacterial source into the eucaryotic vector expression system baculovirus. Recombinant human
IL-8
(rhIL-8) was synthesized and secreted from Sf9 cells derived from Spodoptera frugiperda following infection of a recombinant virus harboring the full-length
IL-8
structural gene. Infected Sf9 cells produced rhIL-8 in a range from 0.5 to 2.0 mg of rhIL-8/liter of postinfection cell culture media. The recombinant interleukin was purified (greater than 600-fold) to homogeneity using preparative HPLC. rhIL-8 retained all of the physical, immunological, and biochemical properties observed for the natural product, monocyte-derived
IL-8
. rhIL-8 was assessed for biological efficacy by three criteria: (a) ability to induce chemotaxis in human neutrophils, (b) ability to induce oxygen burst metabolism, and (c) ability to be recognized by purified rabbit antibody generated against monocyte-derived
IL-8
. Antibody generated against monocyte-derived
IL-8
recognized rhIL-8 isolated during all stages of the purification protocol. rhIL-8 was strongly chemotactic for human neutrophils and exhibited a chemotactic index comparable to that reported for other strong chemotactic peptides. rhIL-8 was identified following
sodium
dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis as a single silver-stained band having an estimated molecular weight of 9.2 kDa and displayed amino acid residue molar abundance homology predicted for the mature form of the interleukin. Baculovirus vector expression coupled to preparative HPLC proved to be a very efficient method for large-scale recombinant interleukin production.
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PMID:Production, purification, and characterization of human recombinant IL-8 from the eucaryotic vector expression system baculovirus. 142 25
A neutrophil chemotactic factor (human
interleukin 8
, human granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor)-producing cell line, named KHM-5M, was established from a patient with an undifferentiated thyroid carcinoma, neutrophilia, and malignant pleurisy with many neutrophils and a few malignant cells. The cell line was transplanted into nude rats, and the infiltration of neutrophils was observed in and around the transplanted tumor tissue. Neutrophil chemotactic activity was predicted from the clinical features and pathological findings in this case. The extreme chemotactic activity of the neutrophils was demonstrated in conditioned medium from KHM-5M cells using the modified Boyden chamber technique. With
sodium
dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, at least two neutrophil chemotactic activities in conditioned medium from the cell line were observed. The levels of these activities derived from KHM-5M cells were screened by measuring conditioned medium from the COS cells, which expressed a complementary DNA library from the KHM-5M cells. Chemotactic activities (human
interleukin 8
, human granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor) were identified by DNA cloning. These results show that the KHM-5M cells derived from an undifferentiated thyroid carcinoma produce multicytokines and suggest that those cytokines modified some pathological features in this case.
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PMID:Neutrophil chemotactic factors produced by a cell line from thyroid carcinoma. 172 17
A cDNA library was constructed from HL60 human promyelocyte poly(A)+ RNA harvested 3 h after induction of macrophage differentiation with 12-O-tetradecanoyl phorbol-13-acetate in the presence of cycloheximide. We isolated from this library a 1.6-kilobase full-length clone designated b4 whose corresponding mRNA was greatly increased in abundance in cytoplasmic RNA under these conditions. Dideoxy sequencing revealed that this mRNA encoded
MONAP
(monocyte-derived neutrophil-activating peptide), a 10-kilodalton monokine with neutrophil-specific chemotactic and enzyme-releasing activities. The 3' untranslated region of this mRNA was found to be 1.2 kilobases long and possessed nine copies of the AUUUA sequence known to be associated with regulation of mRNA stability. Actinomycin D chase experiments yielded evidence that cytoplasmic stabilization was one of the means of regulation of
MONAP
expression. Analysis of cytoplasmic poly(A)- RNA revealed the presence of several discrete truncated species that shared a common 5' end and appeared to be intermediates of degradation. S1 mapping showed that the 3' ends of these molecules were distributed throughout the 3' untranslated region, preferentially in A + U-rich regions, broadly correlating with the distribution of AUUUA sites. Nuclear run-on experiments indicated that transcriptional induction accounted for less than 15% of the accumulation of
MONAP
mRNA. This mRNA was induced in HL60 cells by treatment with several differentiation-inducing agents: 12-O-tetradecanoyl phorbol-13-myristate alone,
sodium
butyrate, vitamin D3, and dimethyl sulfoxide. It was also induced in quiescent diploid lung fibroblasts stimulated to divide by serum, and it was constitutively overexpressed by some human tumor lines.
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PMID:Regulation of the mRNA for monocyte-derived neutrophil-activating peptide in differentiating HL60 promyelocytes. 266 63
So far, the role of fibroblasts in inflammatory processes has been underestimated. We have previously shown that stimulation of fibroblasts with viruses or bacteria results in a simultaneous production of several cytokines, including interferon-beta, interleukin (IL) 6 and colony-stimulating factors. We here report that virally infected fibroblasts produce also a chemotactic factor for granulocytes. The activity is inducible not only by measles virus but also by IL 1 beta and the double-stranded RNA poly(rI).poly(rC). This factor, when purified to homogeneity, occurs as a 6-7-kDa protein doublet upon
sodium
dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. The pure protein is serologically related to a fully characterized granulocyte chemotactic peptide (GCP) from monocytes, designated
IL8
. Furthermore, the chemotactic factor from fibroblasts has an NH2-terminal sequence identical to that of GCP/
IL8
, small differences in NH2-terminal processing being observed. Finally, in addition to diploid fibroblasts, the osteosarcoma MG-63 cell line is also a producer of GCP/
IL8
. It can thus be concluded that GCP/
IL8
can be produced by several cell types in response to infection and that fibroblasts can contribute to chemotaxis in inflammation.
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PMID:The chemotactic activity for granulocytes produced by virally infected fibroblasts is identical to monocyte-derived interleukin 8. 266 11
To investigate the interleukin-8 production of keratinocytes after stimulation in vitro we have used various agents: (i) contact sensitizer (2,4-dinitrofluorobenzene, 3-n-pentadecylcatechol); (ii) tolerogen (5-methyl-3-n-pentadecylcatechol); (iii) irritant (
sodium
lauryl sulfate).
Interleukin-8
gene expression was assessed by northern blot hybridization of the total cytoplasmic RNA extracted from subconfluent normal human keratinocyte cultures and the keratinocyte cell line HaCaT using a radiolabeled DNA probe specific for human interleukin-8.
Interleukin-8
gene expression was markedly increased upon in vitro stimulation after 1-6 h with contact sensitizers, tolerogen and the irritant. In contrast, interleukin-8 production was not detectable in unstimulated normal human keratinocytes or the HaCaT keratinocyte cell line. These results suggest that the induction and production of interleukin-8 is a response to nonspecific stimuli and may play a critical role in the early response to immunogenic or inflammatory signals in man.
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PMID:Enhanced expression of IL-8 in normal human keratinocytes and human keratinocyte cell line HaCaT in vitro after stimulation with contact sensitizers, tolerogens and irritants. 774 73
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