Publications by authors named "F M Ollivierre"

Evidence is presented for the synthesis of Interleukin-1 (IL-1) by joint synovial tissue and chondrocytes. Purified preparations of mouse and human recombinant forms of this factor stimulate the synthesis of a secretory protease by cartilage. The IL-1 stimulated chondrocyte protease is capable of converting latent collagenase to its active form.

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In this report we describe the presence of interleukin-1 activity in medium conditioned by bovine articular cartilage. Preparations partially purified by Sephacryl S200 chromatography (Mr 18000-25000) stimulate murine thymocyte proliferation in the lymphocyte activation factor assay. Furthermore, the factor(s) activate cartilage tissue to secrete a protease which is essential for the activity of purified synovial collagenase.

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We have purified a low molecular weight protein from medium conditioned by calf synovium with physical and biological properties similar to the leukocyte cytokine interleukin 1 (IL-1). The factor is active in stimulating the synthesis (three- to fivefold) of collagenase activator protein (CAP) by the surface (1-2 mm) of articular cartilage while CAP synthesis in the deeper zones of articular cartilage is not affected. Recombinant mouse IL-1 and commercially available purified human IL-1 are also capable of stimulating cartilage to synthesize and secrete CAP.

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