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Effects of transforming growth factor-beta and IL-1 alpha on prostaglandin synthesis in serum deprived osteoblastic cells (CROSBI ID 105793)

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Marušić, Ana ; Kalinowski, Judith ; Harrison, John ; Centrella, Michael ; Raisz, Lawrence ; Lorenzo, Joseph Effects of transforming growth factor-beta and IL-1 alpha on prostaglandin synthesis in serum deprived osteoblastic cells // Journal of immunology, 146 (1991), 8; 2633-2638

Podaci o odgovornosti

Marušić, Ana ; Kalinowski, Judith ; Harrison, John ; Centrella, Michael ; Raisz, Lawrence ; Lorenzo, Joseph

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Effects of transforming growth factor-beta and IL-1 alpha on prostaglandin synthesis in serum deprived osteoblastic cells

We investigated the effect that the combination of IL-1 alpha and transforming growth factor-beta (TGF- beta) had on PGE2 production in a murine clonal osteoblastic cell line MC3T3-E1 and primary rat calvarial osteoblast-like cells. In serum- supplemented medium, IL-1 alpha was a potent stimulator of PGE2 production in MC3T3-E1 cells (50- fold increase with 0.1 ng/ml). TGF-beta (10 ng/ml) had only a small effect alone and no additional effect on IL-1 alpha induced responses. In serum deprived MC3T3-E1 cells, PGE2 responses to IL-1 alpha were either absent or markedly reduced.TGF-beta alone had small effects. However, simultaneous addition of TGF-beta with IL-1 alpha to MC3T3-E1 cells partially restored the ability of IL-1 alpha to generate a PGE2 response (10-fold increase in PGE2 with 0.1 ng/ml of both IL-1 alpha and TGf-beta). As with MC3T3-E1 cells, serum deprived primary fetal rat calvarial osteoblastic cells also did not respond to IL-1 alpha, unless TGF-beta was present in the medium (sixfold increase in PGE2 with 0.1 ng/ml IL-1 alpha and 10 ng/ml TGF-beta). The synergistic effect of TGF- beta and IL-1 alpha was specific for PGE2 responses, because these factors did not synergistically affect cell proliferation, collagen and noncollagen protein synthesis, or alkaline phosphatase activity. The observed synergy was not associated with changes in the steady-state cyclooxygenase (PGE synthase) mRNA levels.However, it did correlate with increased release of 3H arachidonic acid from prelabeled serum-depleted MC3T3-E1 cells. Hence, the synergistic interactions of IL-1 alpha and TGF- beta on PGE2 appear to occur through an increase in the release of arachidonic acid substrate from phospholipid pools. These effects may be important for both normal bone turnover and the responses of bone to inflammatory and immune stimuli.

Alkaline Phosphatase ; Arachidonic Acid

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Podaci o izdanju

146 (8)

1991.

2633-2638

objavljeno

0022-1767

1550-6606

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Temeljne medicinske znanosti

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