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  • Interleukin-8 (IL-8) is an important signal that attracts immune cells called neutrophils and is produced by various cell types in response to inflammatory signals, particularly lipopolysaccharide (LPS).
  • Normal bone marrow mononuclear cells primarily produce IL-8 in response to LPS, with its mRNA levels rising soon after stimulation and IL-8 protein levels increasing continuously over 72 hours.
  • Compared to LPS, another cytokine called IL-1 beta is much less effective at inducing IL-8 production in bone marrow cells, although peripheral blood mononuclear cells respond strongly to IL-1 beta, suggesting bone marrow cells have a unique regulatory response to these signals.

Article Abstract

Interleukin-8 (IL-8) is a potent neutrophil chemoattractant, produced by a variety of immune and nonimmune cells in response to exogenous and host-derived inflammatory stimuli. We demonstrate here that a suspension of normal bone marrow mononuclear cells, consisting principally of myeloid precursors, produces IL-8 in response to stimulation with lipopolysaccharide (LPS). IL-8-specific mRNA is rapidly induced, being detected first 30 min after stimulation. IL-8 is detected by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay within 2 h of stimulation, with steady a increase in its level through 72 h. Further studies demonstrated that LPS could serve as a primary stimulus for the expression of IL-8, since LPS challenge in the presence of cycloheximide resulted in superinduction of bone marrow mononuclear cell-derived IL-8 mRNA. These investigations suggest that the stimulatory effect of LPS is independent of other cytokines such as IL-1 beta. When compared with LPS, IL-1 beta proved to be a weak signal for the expression of IL-8 by bone marrow mononuclear cells. In a dose-response study, the maximum stimulatory concentration of IL-1 beta (300 pg/ml) resulted in the production of 500 pg of IL-8 per 10(6) cells, whereas 1 microgram of LPS resulted in the production of 5.5 ng/10(6) cells. Although IL-1 beta was not a particularly potent stimulus for IL-8 production by bone marrow mononuclear cells, peripheral blood mononuclear cells were highly susceptible to IL-1 beta challenge. In addition, the potential dependence of LPS-induced marrow-derived IL-8 production on the intermediate synthesis of IL-1 beta was further investigated. Results of studies assessing kinetics, addition of cycloheximide, and blocking with IL-1 beta neutralizing antibody were all consistent with the ability of LPS to directly induce bone marrow-derived IL-8 independently of IL-1 beta. These investigations demonstrate that bone marrow may be a significant source of IL-8 and may play a significant role in acute infectious, inflammatory responses.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC257280PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/iai.60.8.3052-3058.1992DOI Listing

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