As virtually nothing is known about the pattern of expression of human IL-1
8, we investigated certain factors that may contribute to the regulation of
IL-18 mRNA accumulation and compared this with regulation of the human gen
e encoding the p40 chain of IL-12, a cytokine that shares similar biologic
activity with IL-18. IL-18 mRNA was expressed constitutively in unstimulate
d PBMC or monocytes, unlike p40, which required induction by a stimulus. Up
on stimulation, IL-18 transcript accumulation was enhanced with an earlier
and more transient pattern of expression than IL-12 p40 mRNA. Bacteria-deri
ved stimuli and priming with IFN-gamma or IL-4 also upregulated IL-18 mRNA
in a fashion similar to that of IL-12 p40. IL-10 exerted an inhibitory effe
ct on IL-18 mRNA accumulation, though not as markedly as in the suppression
of IL-12 p40 by IL-10. Finally, unlike IL-12 p40 mRNA, the constitutive ac
cumulation of IL-18 transcripts by unstimulated cells was amplified in the
presence of the translational blocker cycloheximide, which also caused a su
perinduction of IL-18 expression after Staphylococcus aureus stimulation. (
C) 1999 Academic Press.