Cytokine profiles differ in newly recruited and resident subsets of mucosal macrophages from inflammatory bowel disease

J Rugtveit, EM Nilsen, A Bakka, H Carlsen… - Gastroenterology, 1997 - Elsevier
J Rugtveit, EM Nilsen, A Bakka, H Carlsen, P Brandtzaeg, H Scott
Gastroenterology, 1997Elsevier
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Most macrophages in the normal intestinal mucosa have a mature
phenotype. In inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), a monocyte-like subset (CD14+ L1+)
accumulates. The aim of this study was to characterize its potential with regard to cytokines.
METHODS: Lamina propria mononuclear cells were adherence-separated, with or without
depletion of CD14+ cells, and production of cytokines was investigated by bioassay, enzyme-
linked immunosorbent assay, or immunocytochemistry. RESULTS: Tumor necrosis factor …
Abstract
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Most macrophages in the normal intestinal mucosa have a mature phenotype. In inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), a monocyte-like subset (CD14+ L1+) accumulates. The aim of this study was to characterize its potential with regard to cytokines. METHODS: Lamina propria mononuclear cells were adherence-separated, with or without depletion of CD14+ cells, and production of cytokines was investigated by bioassay, enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, or immunocytochemistry. RESULTS: Tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-alpha), interleukin 1beta (IL- 1beta), and IL-1 receptor antagonist were found mainly in cells positive for myelomonocytic L1. In undepleted IBD cultures, TNF-alpha, IL-1alpha and beta, and IL-10 were markedly up-regulated by pokeweed mitogen stimulation; IL-1alpha and beta and IL-10 were also up- regulated by stimulation of interferon gamma and lipopolysaccharide in combination. The latter stimulation had no effect on normal control or CD14-depleted IBD cultures. Indomethacin caused a marked increase of TNF-alpha, particularly in undepleted IBD cultures, whereas IL-10 and IL-4 decreased TNF-alpha and IL-1beta in both CD14+ and CD14 macrophages. CONCLUSIONS: In IBD mucosa, macrophages with a monocyte- like phenotype are primed for production of TNF-alpha and IL- 1alpha/beta and may therefore be of significant pathogenic importance [corrected]. However, this CD14+ subset, as well as the mucosal resident macrophages, have preserved responsiveness to several down- regulatory factors such as the macrophage deactivators IL-10 and IL-4. (Gastroenterology 1997 May;112(5):1493-505)
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