Aa. Parikh et al., INTERLEUKIN-6 PRODUCTION IN HUMAN INTESTINAL EPITHELIAL-CELLS INCREASES IN ASSOCIATION WITH THE HEAT-SHOCK RESPONSE, The Journal of surgical research (Print), 77(1), 1998, pp. 40-44
Background. In recent studies, IL-1 beta stimulated the production of
IL-6 in human enterocytes. The heat shock response influences the prod
uction of inflammatory mediators in certain cell types. We tested the
hypothesis that heat shock regulates IL-1 beta-induced IL-6 production
in human intestinal epithelial cells. Materials and methods. Cultured
Caco-2 cells, a human intestinal epithelial cell Line, were exposed t
o thermal heat shock at 43 degrees C for 1 h and recovered at 37 degre
es C for 1 h. Cells were harvested for analysis of heat shock protein-
70 (HSP-70) production by Western blotting. In other experiments, IL-1
beta (0.5 ng/ml) was added following heat shock and recovery. IL-6 pr
otein was measured in culture medium after 24 h by enzyme-linked immun
osorbent assay and IL-6 messenger RNA (mRNA) levels were measured afte
r 4 h by competitive reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction.
Results. Heat shock resulted in the production of HSP-70 and potentiat
ed IL-1 beta-induced IL-6 production. The response to heat shock was a
ssociated with increased IL-6 mRNA levels. Conclusions. The results su
ggest that IL-1 beta-induced IL-6 production in human enterocytes is i
ncreased in association with the heat shock response. The biological r
ole of heat shock-potentiated IL-6 production in the enterocyte remain
s to be determined. (C) 1998 Academic Press.