Gl. Gusella et al., IL-2 UP-REGULATES BUT IFN-GAMMA SUPPRESSES IL-8 EXPRESSION IN HUMAN MONOCYTES, The Journal of immunology, 151(5), 1993, pp. 2725-2732
IL-2 has pleiotropic properties and is a potent activator of monocytic
functions. Since monocytes are an important source of the chemoattrac
tant cytokine IL-8, we studied the effects of IL-2 on the expression o
f IL-8 in human monocytes. IL-8 mRNA expression was detectable in rest
ing human monocytes. Treatment of monocytes with IL-2 increased IL-8 m
RNA expression by a protein synthesis-independent process. The augment
ation of IL-8 mRNA by IL-2 was associated with an increase in IL-8 sec
retion. The expression of IL-8 mRNA was not a nonspecific response to
any stimulus of monocyte activation. In fact, IFN-gamma, which is also
a potent monocyte activator, not only failed to induce IL-8 expressio
n but inhibited the stimulation of IL-8 by IL-2. Nuclear run-on experi
ments demonstrated that both the enhancement of IL-8 mRNA expression a
nd its down-regulation by IFN-gamma occurred at the transcriptional le
vel. These results show for the first time that in fresh human monocyt
es, IL-8 expression is differentially regulated by IL-2 and IFN-gamma
and suggest that the interactions among IL-2, IL-8, and IFN-gamma may
be important for the development and control of the inflammatory respo
nse.