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Mo3e is a protease-sensitive membrane antigen (p75,50) selectively expressed by human monocytic cells (monocytes and U-937 cells) stimulated in vitro by exposure to a variety of activating factors, including phorbol diester compounds, bacterial lipopolysaccharide (LPS), and muramyl dipeptide (MDP)(R.F. Todd et al., J. Immunol. 135, 3869, 1985). Here we report that primary and multiply-passaged cultures of HUVEC also express the Mo3e determinant after stimulation by phorbol myristate acetate (PMA) and related inducers of protein kinase C. As measured in a radioimmunoassay of anti-Mo3e antibody binding to monolayer cultures of HUVEC, unstimulated cells bore little if any Mo3e. After culture for 4-120 hr in medium containing PMA, 4 beta-phorbol dibutyrate, 4 beta-phorbol didecanoate, or mezerein (each at a concentration of 81 nM), or 1-oleoyl-2-acetoyl-sn-3-glycerol (1 mM), HUVEC were found to selectively express the Mo3e determinant. The magnitude of expression was dependent upon the concentration of the stimulus, maximal by 24 hr, and inhibited by cycloheximide. The combination of PMA and the calcium ionophore, ionomycin, had an additive or synergistic effect on HUVEC Mo3e expression. The biologically inactive phorbol compounds 4 beta-phorbol and 4 alpha-phorbol didecanoate failed to stimulate Mo3e expression. Also inactive as inducers of HUVEC Mo3e expression were crude lymphokine and monokine supernatants, recombinant human lymphokines (interferon-gamma and interleukin-2), recombinant human monokines (interleukin-1 and tumor necrosis factor), bacterial cell wall products including LPS and MDP, pharmacologic agents that increase intracellular cyclic adenosine monophosphate (prostaglandin E2, cholera toxin, theophylline, isoproterenol and isobutylmethylxanthine), lectins (Con A and PHA), and heparin. These results indicate that Mo3e is an inducible plasma membrane antigen of not only mononuclear phagocytes but also cultured HUVEC.
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PMID:Expression of Mo3e antigen by cultured human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVEC) stimulated by phorbol myristate acetate (PMA) and related pharmacological inducers of protein kinase C. 334 69

Monocyte expression and secretion of tumor necrosis factor (TNF) and TNF receptors (TNF-R) p55 and p75 was studied in patients receiving granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF) after intensive chemotherapy. TNF expression and secretion of biologically active TNF was increased at regeneration compared with that of patients who had received chemotherapy alone. This effect persisted for several weeks after cessation of growth factor therapy. GM-CSF restored the responsiveness of monocytes to bacterial lipopolysaccharide (LPS), which appeared to be diminished after chemotherapy alone. Expression and secretion of TNF-R p55 and p75 by monocytes was augmented by GM-CSF therapy in association with the increase in TNF protein. We propose that GM-CSF administration after chemotherapy restores the normal responsiveness of monocytes to a secondary stimulus such as LPS and primes monocytes to respond to LPS with increased expression and secretion of TNF and TNF-R.
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PMID:Administration of recombinant human granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor after chemotherapy regulates the expression and secretion of monocyte tumor necrosis factor (TNF) and TNF receptors p55 and p75. 749 82

We explored the ex vivo alteration in the cytokine release of stimulated blood taken from healthy volunteers treated subcutaneously with 480 micrograms granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF). In a double-blind, controlled, randomized study with 21 volunteers who received G-CSF once or twice 24 hours apart, we measured lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-inducible release of various cytokines and soluble receptors at different times after treatment. At day 1 after a single dose of G-CSF, mediator release was also initiated with muramyl dipeptide, Staphylococcus aureus enterotoxin A, lipoteichoic acid, streptolysin O, complement factor C5a, phytohemagglutinin, or phorbol myristate acetate. In blood from G-CSF-treated subjects, our major findings were (1) a maximal 12-fold increase in interleukin-1 receptor antagonist (IL-1ra) release and an increase of both the p55 and p75 soluble tumor necrosis factor (TNF) receptors; (2) a reduction in TNF release when using all the various stimuli described except LPS; (3) an increase in G-CSF and, to lesser extent, in IL-6, IL-8, and IL-10 release; and (4) an attenuation of interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma) and granulocyte-macrophage (GM)-CSF release. Our findings demonstrate that the major effect of G-CSF treatment is a change in the responsiveness of blood towards a variety of stimuli, which we interpret as a shift toward an antiinflammatory cytokine response.
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PMID:Effect of granulocyte colony-stimulating factor treatment on ex vivo blood cytokine response in human volunteers. 753 16

Evidence has previously been presented for an immunomodulatory role of a soluble activity, designated as tumor-derived recognition factor (TDRF), which was produced constitutively by P815 mastocytoma, L 1210 leukemia and other murine tumor targets. TDRF synergized with IFN-gamma and IL-2 to promote TNF-alpha and mRNA synthesis and release by murine macrophages for increased autocrine induction of nitric oxide (NO)-mediated tumor cytotoxicity. We have now further assessed the modulatory role of TDRF on TNF-alpha, TNF receptors (TNF-R) and NOS mRNA synthesis. Macrophages activated by INF-gamma priming and triggering by rTNF-alpha bacterial lipopolysaccharide (LPS) of IL-2 evoked greater NO generation in the presence than in the absence of L1210 targets. TDRF-containing culture fluid from L1210 targets was subsequently confirmed to synergize with IFN-gamma and rTNF-alpha, LPS or IL-2 triggering agents to promote increased TNF-alpha mRNA for autocrine induction of NOS mRNA synthesis with resultant augmentation of NO generation. IFN-gamma selectively upregulated TNF-R1 mRNA expression, whereas either IL-2 or LPS upregulated only TNF-R2 mRNA expression. TDRF combined with IFN-gamma to further upregulate TNF-R1 mRNA and with either IL-2 or LPS to further upregulate TNF-R2, mRNA expression. These findings indicate that TDRF activity synergizes with either IL-2 or LPS triggering agents for enhanced activation of IFN-gamma-primed macrophages by promotion of TNF-alpha and TNF-R mRNA synthesis for autocrine induction of NOS with resultant increased NO-mediated tumor cytotoxicity.
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PMID:Tumor-derived factor synergizes with IFN-gamma and LPS, IL-2 or TNF-alpha to promote macrophage synthesis of TNF-alpha and TNF receptors for autocrine induction of nitric oxide synthase and enhanced nitric oxide-mediated tumor cytotoxicity. 754 21

This study demonstrates that lipopolysaccharide (LPS) mediates induction of transcription factor NF kappa B and activation of the cytomegalovirus (CMV) promoter-enhancer in the SW480 cell line. These cells do not express a functional membrane CD14. The LPS response in SW480 cells was weaker and markedly slower than the tumor necrosis factor (TNF) response. Pretreatment with TNF for 72 h inhibited both TNF, tumor necrosis factor receptor (TNFR) p55, TNFR p75, and LPS-mediated activation of nuclear factor -kappa B (NF kappa B), whereas pretreatment with LPS only inhibited the LPS response. TNFR p55 antibody pretreatment resulted in marked inhibition of the LPS response, while pretreatment with TNFR p75 antiserum only had a weak inhibitory effect. Flowcytometric analysis showed that LPS binding as well as expression of TNFR p55 and TNFR p75 were not affected by LPS or TNF pretreatment, indicating that the observed inhibition is not due to reduction of specific binding sites at the cell surface. The results suggest that LPS signaling in SW480 cells involves intracellular components which may be depleted or inactivated via TNFR p55, indicating that the LPS and TNFR p55 pathways overlap. We propose that TNFR p55 can mediate activation of NF kappa B and cytomegalovirus promoter-enhancer in SW480 cells via two distinct mechanisms, one which is activated only via TNFR p55 and leads to rapid activation of NF kappa B, and another which is overlapping with the LPS pathway.
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PMID:Tumor necrosis factor induces lipopolysaccharide tolerance in a human adenocarcinoma cell line mainly through the TNF p55 receptor. 759 9

This open label study examines whether methotrexate (MTX) treatment modulates ex vivo synthesis of interleukin-1 receptor antagonist (IL-1ra), soluble tumour necrosis factor receptors (sTNFR p55 and p75), interleukin-1 beta (IL-1 beta), tumour necrosis factor alpha (TNF-alpha), interleukin-8 (IL-8) and monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 (MCP-1) by peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) and whether changes reflect clinical response. Significant stimulation of IL-1ra and sTNFR p75 as well as inhibition of IL-8 production of PBMC were associated with clinical improvement observed in patients treated with MTX. When defining the characteristics of patients at study entry retrospectively in responders and non-responders, a significantly lower ratio of IL-1ra:IL-1 beta production before and its increase upon treatment was associated with clinical response in 13 patients compared to five patients not responding to MTX. In addition, clinical improvement was associated with decreased synthesis of IL-1 beta, TNF-alpha and IL-8 induced by bacterial lipopolysaccharide, IL-1 alpha and IL-1 beta in PBMC in vitro. These findings suggest that MTX therapy reverses the inflammatory type of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) blood mononuclear cells by stimulating cytokine inhibitor production while inhibiting inflammatory cytokine release at the same time. This may explain the powerful anti-inflammatory properties of low-dose MTX as observed in most RA patients. Pretreatment determination of the IL-1ra:IL-1 beta ratio in PBMC may be predictive with regard to a favourable therapeutic response and therefore may be useful for the selection of RA patients to be treated with MTX.
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PMID:Methotrexate action in rheumatoid arthritis: stimulation of cytokine inhibitor and inhibition of chemokine production by peripheral blood mononuclear cells. 767 Jul 76

Tumour necrosis factor (TNF) elicits multiple biological effects through two distinct cell surface receptors, TNF-R1 (p55) and TNF-R2 (p75). Most TNF-mediated biological responses, such as cell death, gene induction, antiviral activity and cytokine production, have been attributed to TNF-R1 (refs 1-5). Gene targeting of this receptor confirms its role in the lethality attributable to low doses of lipopolysaccharide after sensitization with D-galactosamine; surprisingly, the toxicity of high doses of lipopolysaccharide was unaffected. The function of TNF-R2 is less well understood, although there are data supporting a role in T-cell development and the proliferation of cytotoxic T lymphocytes. To clarify the physiological role of TNF-R2, we have generated mice deficient in this receptor by gene targeting. The TNF-R2-/- mice show normal T-cell development and activity, but we find that they have increased resistance to TNF-induced death. Additionally, such mice injected subcutaneously with TNF show a dramatic decrease in tissue necrosis, indicating that this receptor plays a role in the necrotic effects of TNF.
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PMID:Decreased sensitivity to tumour-necrosis factor but normal T-cell development in TNF receptor-2-deficient mice. 799 Sep 30

We investigated the effects of a single bacterial lipopolysaccharide (LPS) injection in vivo on the gene expression of tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF) and its receptors: TNF receptor type I (TNF-R 55 kDa or TNF-R1) and TNF receptor type II (TNF-R 75 kDa or TNF-R2) in various tissues and white blood cells. While TNF mRNA rapidly accumulated in most tissues, TNF-R1 and TNF-R2 mRNA levels were found to be differentially regulated in lung, spleen, lymph nodes and white blood cells. In most cases, TNF-R mRNA levels did not parallel TNF mRNA levels. These observations indicate that TNF-R of both types of capable of modulating the host response to LPS, not only by shedding of their extracellular domains, but also by strict regulation of their gene expression.
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PMID:Modulation of the transcripts for tumor necrosis factor-alpha and its receptors in vivo. 812 44

Antibody neutralization studies have established interferon gamma (IFN-gamma) as a critical mediator of endotoxic shock. The advent of IFN-gamma receptor negative (IFN gamma R-/-) mutant mice has enabled a more direct assessment of the role of IFN-gamma in endotoxin (lipopolysaccharide [LPS]-induced shock. We report that IFN gamma R-/- mice have an increased resistance to LPS-induced toxicity, this resistance manifesting well before the synthesis and release of LPS-induced IFN-gamma. LPS-induced lymphopenia, thrombocytopenia, and weight loss seen in wild-type mice were attenuated in IFN gamma R-/- mice. IFN gamma R-/- mice tolerated 100-1,000 times more LPS than the minimum lethal dose for wild-type mice in a D-galactosamine (D-GalN)/LPS model. Serum tumor necrosis factor (TNF) levels were 10-fold reduced in mutant mice given LPS or LPS/D-GalN. Bone marrow and splenic macrophages from IFN gamma R-/- mice had a four- to sixfold decreased LPS-binding capacity which correlated with similar reduction in CD14. Serum from mutant mice reduced macrophage LPS binding by a further 50%, although LPS binding protein was only 10% reduced. The expression of TNF receptor I (p55) and II (p75) was identical between wild-type and mutant mice. Thus, depressed TNF synthesis, diminished expression of CD14, and low plasma LPS-binding capacity, in addition to blocked IFN-gamma signaling in the mutant mice, likely to combine to manifest in the resistant phenotype of IFN gamma R-/- mice to endotoxin.
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PMID:Interferon gamma receptor deficient mice are resistant to endotoxic shock. 816 30

The effect of 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 [1,25-(OH)2D3] deficiency, as well as of replacement therapy with 1 alpha-hydroxyvitamin D3[1 alpha-(OH)D3], on the production of tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha) by peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) and on the serum levels of soluble TNF receptors (sTNFRs) in hemodialysis (HD) patients was investigated. PBMC from HD patients without prior therapy with hydroxylated vitamin D3 analogs and from normal controls produced similar amounts of TNF-alpha, either spontaneously or after stimulation with lipopolysaccharide (LPS). After oral administration of 1 alpha-(OH)D3, a precursor of 1,25-(OH)2D3, LPS-induced TNF-alpha production by PBMC of HD patients was significantly higher than that of HD patients prior to the treatment or of healthy controls. Such treatment did not, however, affect spontaneous TNF-alpha production by PBMC. Serum concentrations of both soluble TNF receptors [sTNFR-A(p75) and sTNFR-B(p55)] were significantly higher in HD patients than in controls. The ratio of sTNFR-A/sTNFR-B decreased significantly in HD patients following 1 alpha-(OH)D3 therapy. These results suggest that therapy with 1 alpha-hydroxylated vitamin D3 analogs normally given to HD patients for the management of renal osteodystrophy may also regulate the in vivo activity of TNF-alpha.
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PMID:Effect of 1 alpha-hydroxyvitamin D3 treatment on production of tumor necrosis factor-alpha by peripheral blood mononuclear cells and on serum concentrations of soluble tumor necrosis factor receptors in hemodialysis patients. 819 Jan 77


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