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IL-36?: a novel cytokine involved in the catabolic and inflammatory response in chondrocytes.


ABSTRACT: Recent studies confer to IL-36? pro-inflammatory properties. However, little is known about the expression and function of IL-36? in cartilage. This study sought to analyze the expression of IL-36? in healthy and OA cartilage. Next, we determined the effects of recombinant IL-36? on catabolism and inflammation in chondrocytes. For completeness, part of the signaling pathway elicited by IL-36? was also explored. IL-36? expression was evaluated by immunohistochemistry and RT-qPCR. Expression of MMP-13, NOS2 and COX-2 was also determined in OA articular chondrocytes treated with recombinant IL-36?. I?B-? and P-p38 was explored by western blot. We observed a low constitutive expression of IL-36? in healthy human chondrocytes. However, OA chondrocytes likely expressed more IL-36? than healthy chondrocytes. In addition, immune cells infiltrated into the joint and PBMCs express higher levels of IL-36? in comparison to chondrocytes. OA chondrocytes, treated with IL-36?, showed significant increase in the expression of MMP-13, NOS2 and COX-2. Finally, IL-36? stimulated cells showed NF?B and p38 MAPK activated pathways. IL-36? acts as a pro-inflammatory cytokine at cartilage level, by increasing the expression of markers of inflammation and cartilage catabolism. Like other members of IL-1 family, IL-36? acts through the activation of NF?B and p38 MAPK pathway.

SUBMITTER: Conde J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4642328 | biostudies-literature | 2015

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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IL-36α: a novel cytokine involved in the catabolic and inflammatory response in chondrocytes.

Conde Javier J   Scotece Morena M   Abella Vanessa V   Lois Ana A   López Verónica V   García-Caballero Tomás T   Pino Jesús J   Gómez-Reino Juan Jesús JJ   Gómez Rodolfo R   Lago Francisca F   Gualillo Oreste O  

Scientific reports 20151112


Recent studies confer to IL-36α pro-inflammatory properties. However, little is known about the expression and function of IL-36α in cartilage. This study sought to analyze the expression of IL-36α in healthy and OA cartilage. Next, we determined the effects of recombinant IL-36α on catabolism and inflammation in chondrocytes. For completeness, part of the signaling pathway elicited by IL-36α was also explored. IL-36α expression was evaluated by immunohistochemistry and RT-qPCR. Expression of MM  ...[more]

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