Factors influencing the effect of the soluble IL-6 receptor on IL-6 responses in HepG2 hepatocytes

Citation
J. Paysant et al., Factors influencing the effect of the soluble IL-6 receptor on IL-6 responses in HepG2 hepatocytes, CYTOKINE, 12(6), 2000, pp. 774-779
Citations number
15
Categorie Soggetti
Cell & Developmental Biology
Journal title
CYTOKINE
ISSN journal
10434666 → ACNP
Volume
12
Issue
6
Year of publication
2000
Pages
774 - 779
Database
ISI
SICI code
1043-4666(200006)12:6<774:FITEOT>2.0.ZU;2-S
Abstract
The soluble IL-6 receptor (sIL-6R) can increase IL-6-induced signalling by forming a complex with IL-6 and membrane-bound gp130 (the receptor beta cha in which transduces signals). The conditions affecting this response to sIL -6R were studied using fibrinogen release from HepG2 hepatocytes, Exogenous sIL-6R had no effect alone or in the presence of a submaximal concentratio n of IL-6, but increased responses to supramaximal IL-6 concentrations in a concentration-related manner. Dexamethasone increased the expression of th e membrane IL-6R and endogenous sIL6R release, and increased responses to s upramaximal but not submaximal IL-6 concentrations, The amount of endogenou s sIL-6R released is relatively small and is unlikely to influence the effe cts of the exogenous sIL6R, The observed concentration-related decrease in sIL-6R production in the presence of IL-6 may indicate internalization of l igand/receptor complexes. This would significantly decrease the amount of I L-6R (soluble or membrane) available for signalling and limit continued fun ctional response later in the cultures. These data indicate that the major factor influencing responses to exogenous sIL-6R is an excess of IL-6 which is necessary to form complexes with the sIL-6R, which can then interact wi th gp130 to increase signalling. (C) 2000 Academic Press.