Background & Aims: Fas-mediated apoptosis is one of the major death process
es of hepatocytes in liver diseases. The aim of this study was to determine
whether interleukin (IL)-1 beta regulates the Fas-mediated apoptotic proce
ss of differentiated hepatocytes in vivo. Methods: IL-1 beta was injected i
nto Balb/cA mice 5 hours before lethal challenge with agonistic anti-fas ad
ministration. Survival and hepatocyte apoptotic process of these mice were
examined. Results: IL-1 beta pretreatment prolonged animal survival in a do
se-dependent manner, and 500 ng of IL-1 beta completely protected mice from
lethality. Both serum alanine aminotransferase value and hepatic DNA fragm
entation were significantly suppressed by IL-1 beta pretreatment. IL-1 beta
affected neither hepatic distribution of anti-fas antibody nor Fas express
ion levels on hepatocytes but significantly suppressed Fas-induced activati
on of hepatic caspase 3-like protease. Suppression of Fas-induced activatio
n of the caspase by IL-1 beta was diminished by coadministration with D-gal
actosamine and reversed by coinjection with an excess amount of uridine. Co
nclusions: These results suggest that IL-1 beta suppresses Fas-mediated hep
atocyte apoptosis by inducing molecule(s) that suppress the apoptosis contr
ol machinery upstream of caspase 3. This observation raises the possibility
that IL-1 beta acts as a negative regulator of Fas-mediated hepatocyte apo
ptosis during liver injury.