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Increased mature interleukin-1beta (IL-1beta) secretion
from THP-1 cells induced by nigericin is a result of activation of p45
IL-1beta-converting enzyme processing.
Cheneval D, Ramage P, Kastelic T, Szelestenyi T, Niggli H, Hemmig R,
Bachmann M, MacKenzie A.
Novartis Pharma, CH-4002 Basel, Switzerland.
Dominique.Cheneval@pharma.novartis.com
Perregaux and Gabel (Perregaux, D., and Gabel, C. A. (1994) J. Biol. Chem.
269, 15195-15203) reported that potassium depletion of
lipopolysaccharide-stimulated mouse macrophages induced by the potassium
ionophore, nigericin, leads to the rapid release of mature interleukin-1beta
(IL-1beta). We have nowIncreased mature interleukin-1beta
(IL-1beta) secretion from THP-1 cells induced by nigericin is a result of
activation of p45 IL-1beta-converting enzyme processing. shown a
similar phenomenon in lipopolysaccharide-stimulated human monocytic leukemia
THP-1 cells. Rapid secretion of mature, 17-kDa IL-1beta occurred, in the
presence of nigericin (4-16 microM). No effects on the release of tumor
necrosis factor-alpha, IL-6, or proIL-1beta were seen. Addition of the
irreversible interleukin-1beta-converting enzyme (ICE) inhibitor,
Z-Val-Ala-Asp-dichlorobenzoate, or a radicicol analog, inhibited
nigericin-induced mature IL-1beta release and activation of p45 ICE precursor.
The radicicol analog itself did not inhibit ICE, but markedly, and very
rapidly depleted intracellular levels of 31-kDa proIL-1beta. By contrast,
dexamethasone, cycloheximide, and the Na+/H+ antiporter inhibitor,
5-(N-ethyl-N-isopropyl)amiloride, had no effect on nigericin-induced release
of IL-1beta. We have therefore shown conclusively, for the first time, that
nigericin-induced release of IL-1beta is dependent upon activation of p45 ICE
processing. So far, the mechanism by which reduced intracellular potassium ion
concentration triggers p45 ICE processing is not known, but further
investigation in this area could lead to the discovery of novel molecular
targets whereby control of IL-1beta production might be effected.
PMID: 9651388 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
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