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Interleukin 18 activates MAPKs and STAT3 but not NF-?B in hippocampal HT-22 cells.


ABSTRACT: Interleukin (IL)-18 is a cytokine previously demonstrated to participate in neuroinflammatory processes. Since the components of the IL-18 receptor complex are expressed in neurons throughout the brain, IL-18 is also believed to directly influence neuronal function. Here we tested this hypothesis on mouse hippocampal neurons by measuring the effects of IL-18 on three pathways previously shown to be regulated by this cytokine in non-neuronal cells: the MAPK pathways, p38 and ERK1/2 MAPKs, STAT3 and NF-?B. Experiments were carried out in vitro using the immortalized hippocampal neuronal line HT-22 or in vivo following i.c.v. injection with recombinant mouse IL-18. We showed that IL-18 did not activate NF-?B in HT-22 cells whereas it induced a rapid (within 15min) activation of the MAPK pathways. Moreover, we demonstrated that IL-18 treatment enhanced P-STAT3 (Tyr705)/STAT3 ratio in the nucleus of HT-22 cells after 30-60min of exposure. A similar increase in P-STAT3 (Tyr705)/STAT3 ratio was observed in the whole hippocampus one hour after i.c.v. injection. These data demonstrate that IL-18 can act directly on neuronal cells affecting the STAT3 pathway; therefore, possibly regulating the expression of specific genes within the hippocampus. This effect may help to explain some of the IL-18-induced effects on synaptic plasticity and functionality within the hippocampal system.

SUBMITTER: Alboni S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6248908 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Interleukin 18 activates MAPKs and STAT3 but not NF-κB in hippocampal HT-22 cells.

Alboni Silvia S   Montanari Claudia C   Benatti Cristina C   Sanchez-Alavez Manuel M   Rigillo Giovanna G   Blom Joan M C JM   Brunello Nicoletta N   Conti Bruno B   Pariante M Carmine MC   Tascedda Fabio F   Tascedda Fabio F  

Brain, behavior, and immunity 20140304


Interleukin (IL)-18 is a cytokine previously demonstrated to participate in neuroinflammatory processes. Since the components of the IL-18 receptor complex are expressed in neurons throughout the brain, IL-18 is also believed to directly influence neuronal function. Here we tested this hypothesis on mouse hippocampal neurons by measuring the effects of IL-18 on three pathways previously shown to be regulated by this cytokine in non-neuronal cells: the MAPK pathways, p38 and ERK1/2 MAPKs, STAT3 a  ...[more]

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