Regulation of IL-24 in human oral keratinocytes stimulated with Tannerella forsythia.

Mol Oral Microbiol

Department of Oral Microbiology and Immunology, School of Dentistry, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea.

Published: October 2019

Interleukin-24 is a pleiotropic immunoregulatory cytokine and a member of the IL-20R subfamily of the IL-10 family. The aim of this study was to investigate the regulation of IL-24 in the human oral keratinocyte cell line HOK-16B following infection with Tannerella forsythia, a major periodontal pathogen. T. forsythia induced the expression of IL-24 mRNA and the secretion of glycosylated IL-24 in HOK-16B cells. Glycosylation of IL-24 is linked to its solubility and bioavailability. T. forsythia-stimulated reactive oxygen species (ROS) induced the expression of IL-24, which was regulated by IL-6. The ROS inhibitor N-acetylcysteine and MAPK inhibitors significantly reduced the expression of IL-6 and IL-24 induced by T. forsythia. Recombinant human IL-24 significantly enhanced the expression of IL-1α, IL-8, CXCL10, and MCP-1 in HOK-16B cells. Together, these results indicate that ROS, MAPKs, and IL-6 comprise the axis of IL-24 expression in HOK-16B cells stimulated with T. forsythia. Thus, IL-24 may be involved in inflammation in oral keratinocytes.

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