Increased monocyte MCP-1 production in acute alcoholic hepatitis

Citation
Mn. Devalaraja et al., Increased monocyte MCP-1 production in acute alcoholic hepatitis, CYTOKINE, 11(11), 1999, pp. 875-881
Citations number
49
Categorie Soggetti
Cell & Developmental Biology
Journal title
CYTOKINE
ISSN journal
10434666 → ACNP
Volume
11
Issue
11
Year of publication
1999
Pages
875 - 881
Database
ISI
SICI code
1043-4666(199911)11:11<875:IMMPIA>2.0.ZU;2-B
Abstract
Monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 (MCP-1) is a potent mononuclear cell-spe cific chemotactic protein. MCP-1 is a candidate chemoattractant for activat ion and hepatic infiltration of mononuclear cells in alcoholic hepatitis (A H), Blood was collected from 15 patients with AH (mean bilirubin 17.6 +/- 3 .5 mg/dl; normal 0.2-1.0 mg/dl) on admission and at time points for up to 6 months. Peripheral blood monocytes were isolated and MCP-1 production asse ssed by measuring MCP-1 concentrations in monocyte culture supernatants aft er overnight (20h) incubation. Monocytes from normal subjects did not produ ct detectable MCP-1 unless stimulated with endotoxin (LPS;5 mu g/ml). The m ean level of constitutive MCP-1 from AH patient monocytes was 4694 +/- 2432 pg/ml 20 h on admission. The mean MCP-1 level for LPS-treated monocytes wa s 4903 +/- 1540 pg/ml 20 h for normal subjects and was significantly elevat ed in AH patients to 11589 +/- 3266 pg/ml/20 h. AH patient monocyte MCP-1 p roduction was decreased in vitro when monocytes were treated with N-acetylc ysteine (5 mM) and also decreased over the 6-month study as the patients im proved clinically, MCP-1 plasma levels were below the detection limits of t he assay used in both AH patients and normal subjects. Thus, monocytes from AH patients not only constitutively product MCP-1, but also produce higher levels of MCP-1 with endotoxin stimulation. Further studies are needed to clarify the role of MCP-1 in the activation and hepatic infiltration of mon onuclear cells in alcoholic liver disease.