Regulation of induction of nitric oxide synthase and the inhibitory actions of dexamethasone in the human intestinal epithelial cell line, Caco-2: influence of cell differentiation
M. Cavicchi et Bjr. Whittle, Regulation of induction of nitric oxide synthase and the inhibitory actions of dexamethasone in the human intestinal epithelial cell line, Caco-2: influence of cell differentiation, BR J PHARM, 128(3), 1999, pp. 705-715
1 The inducible isoform of nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) may be involved in
the pathogenesis of inflammatory bowel disease. Using the human intestinal
epithelial cell. line, Caco-2, iNOS expression, regulation and sensitivity
to the glucocorticoid, dexamethasone after cytokine exposure and its relati
onship to the degree of differentiation has been studied.
2 NOS activity, assessed by NO2- and NO3- release, was time-dependently inc
reased after exposure to interferon gamma alone or in combination with inte
rleukin-1 beta and tumour necrosis factor alpha.
3 Cytokine-induced iNOS activity was increased with days in culture over 20
days and number of passages, suggesting iNOS up-regulation during enterocy
te-like differentiation. This activity was inhibited by the selective iNOS
inhibitor 1400 W (0.1-100 mu M). In addition, iNOS protein induction was co
nfirmed by Western blot.
4 Actinomycin D (5 mu g ml(-1)) inhibited cytokine-induced iNOS activity, p
rotein expression and mRNA level. Pyrrolidine dithiocarbamate (PDTC: 10-200
mu M) and 3,4 dichloroisocoumarin (0.1-100 mu M) reduced cytokine-induced
iNOS activity and protein expression at both day 10 and 15 after confluence
. PDTC also decreased iNOS mRNA levels, suggesting NF-kappa B involvement i
n its transcription at these times.
5 The tyrphostins A25 and B42 reduced cytokine-induced iNOS activity at bot
h day 10 and 15 after confluence, indicating the JAK-2 kinase is also invol
ved at these times. The tyrphostins also reduced the iNOS protein expressio
n.
6 Dexamethasone (0.1-10 mu M, for 24 h) reduced cytokine-induced iNOS activ
ity at day 15 and 20 after cell confluence, but not at day 5 or 10.
7 Dexamethasone (5 mu M) decreased cytokine-induced iNOS protein expression
at day 10 as well as at day 15 after confluence.
8 These findings indicate that iNOS induction and its inhibition by dexamet
hasone in this human intestinal epithelial cell line is dependent on the de
gree of differentiation.