Gene expression, synthesis, and secretion of interleukin 18 and interleukin 1β are differentially regulated in human blood mononuclear cells and mouse spleen cells

AJ Puren, G Fantuzzi… - Proceedings of the …, 1999 - National Acad Sciences
AJ Puren, G Fantuzzi, CA Dinarello
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1999National Acad Sciences
Interleukin (IL)-18, formerly called interferon γ (IFN-γ)-inducing factor, is biologically and
structurally related to IL-1β. A comparison of gene expression, synthesis, and processing of
IL-18 with that of IL-1β was made in human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs)
and in human whole blood. Similar to IL-1β, the precursor for IL-18 requires processing by
caspase 1. In PBMCs, mature but not precursor IL-18 induces IFN-γ; in whole human blood
stimulated with endotoxin, inhibition of caspase 1 reduces IFN-γ production by an IL-1β …
Interleukin (IL)-18, formerly called interferon γ (IFN-γ)-inducing factor, is biologically and structurally related to IL-1β. A comparison of gene expression, synthesis, and processing of IL-18 with that of IL-1β was made in human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) and in human whole blood. Similar to IL-1β, the precursor for IL-18 requires processing by caspase 1. In PBMCs, mature but not precursor IL-18 induces IFN-γ; in whole human blood stimulated with endotoxin, inhibition of caspase 1 reduces IFN-γ production by an IL-1β-independent mechanism. Unlike the precursor for IL-1β, precursor for IL-18 was expressed constitutively in PBMCs and in fresh whole blood from healthy human donors. Western blotting of endotoxin-stimulated PBMCs revealed processed IL-1β in the supernatants via an caspase 1-dependent pathway. However, in the same supernatants, only unprocessed precursor IL-18 was found. Unexpectedly, precursor IL-18 was found in freshly obtained PBMCs and constitutive IL-18 gene expression was present in whole blood of healthy donors, whereas constitutive IL-1β gene expression is absent. Similar to human PBMCs, mouse spleen cells also constitutively contained the preformed precursor for IL-18 and expressed steady-state IL-18 mRNA, but there was no IL-1β protein and no spontaneous gene expression for IL-1β in these same preparations. We conclude that although IL-18 and IL-1β are likely members of the same family, constitutive gene expression, synthesis, and processing are different for the two cytokines.
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