Nm. Benador et Ep. Girardin, INFLUENCE OF HEPARIN AND TYPE-IV COLLAGEN ON IL-6 SYNTHESIS BY RAT GLOMERULAR MESANGIAL CELLS, Nephron, 77(2), 1997, pp. 219-224
Recent studies have revealed the potential importance of the extracell
ular matrix (ECM) in the modulation of mesangial cell (MC) function. I
nterleukin-6 (IL-6) is produced by MCs and was shown to induce MC prol
iferation, acting as an autocrine growth factor. Heparin is a known in
hibitor of MC proliferation. It was shown to modulate ECM synthesis by
cultured MCs. The action of heparin on IL-6 synthesis by MCs is prese
ntly unknown. We investigated the effect of heparin on IL-6 production
when MCs were cultured with or without type-IV collagen, a major cons
tituent of ECM. When MCs were cultured without coating, heparin signif
icantly decreased their IL-6 production; on type-IV collagen, heparin
had no significant effect. When tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-alpha
) was used to stimulate the cells to produce IL-6, heparin was able to
decrease the stimulatory effect of TNF-alpha when the cells were cult
ured on plastic but not when in contact with type-IV collagen. Thus we
conclude that heparin has an inhibitory effect on IL-6 secretion by M
Cs that is prevented by type-IV collagen.