Role of p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase in rhinovirus-induced cytokine production by bronchial epithelial cells.

J Immunol

Departments of. Molecular Virology and Host Defense and Medicinal Chemistry, SmithKline Beecham Pharmaceuticals, Collegeville, PA 19426, USA.

Published: November 2000

The stress-activated protein kinase p38 plays a central role in the regulation of cytokine biosynthesis by various cell types in response to a wide range of stimuli. Because the local inflammatory response and the infiltration of neutrophils is thought to contribute to the symptoms and sequelae of rhinovirus infection, we investigated the role of p38 kinase in cytokine and chemokine elaboration in airway epithelial cells infected with human rhinovirus. Rhinovirus-39 infection of BEAS-2B cells resulted in synthesis of cytokines (IL-1, IL-6, G-CSF, and GM-CSF) and CXC chemokines (IL-8, epithelial neutrophil-activating protein-78, and growth-related oncogene-alpha), evident 24-72 h postinfection. Rhinovirus infection induced a time- and dose-dependent increase in tyrosine phosphorylation of p38 kinase, which peaked 30 min postinfection and remained elevated for 1 h. Treatment of infected cells with SB 239063, a potent pyridinyl imidazole inhibitor of p38 kinase, resulted in up to 100% inhibition of mediator production and partially reduced levels of IL-8 mRNA as determined by quantitative RT-PCR. Treatment with SB 239063 had no effect on virus replication and was not cytotoxic at concentrations

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