IL-1 beta production by human polymorphonuclear leucocytes stimulated by anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic autoantibodies: relevance to systemic vasculitis

抗中性粒细胞胞浆自身抗体刺激人多形核白细胞产生IL-1β:与系统性血管炎的相关性

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Abstract

Neutrophils accumulate in the acute blood vessel lesions of patients with autoimmune systemic vasculitis. They have been shown previously to produce the cytokine IL-1 beta in response to stimulation with TNF. This study demonstrates that neutrophils can be stimulated by anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies (ANCA), which are present in patients with systemic vasculitis, to express mRNA and protein for IL-1 beta. Both human ANCA and MoAbs to a variety of autoantigens recognized by ANCA, including proteinase 3, myeloperoxidase, bactericidal/permeability increasing protein and elastase, are effective. This response can be inhibited by actinomycin and cycloheximide, suggesting a requirement for de novo protein synthesis. IL-1 beta production can be inhibited by pooled human intravenous immunoglobulins but not by FK506 or cyclosporin A. These data suggest that ANCA in patients with active vasculitis may stimulate neutrophils to produce cytokines. It is hypothesized that cytokine production from neutrophils that accumulate in significant numbers in vasculitic lesions contribute to and augment the local inflammatory response by the activation of vascular endothelial cells and infiltrating leucocytes.

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