J. Li et al., Oral and skin keratinocytes are stimulated to secrete monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 by tumour necrosis factor-alpha and interferon-gamma, J ORAL PATH, 29(9), 2000, pp. 438-444
Monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 (MCP-1) is a member of the CC subfamily
of chemokines. It is chemoattractant for monocytes, activated memory T cell
s and dendritic cells. We studied MCP-1 mRNA and protein production in cult
ured human oral keratinocytes (OK) and skin keratinocytes (SK). MCP-1 produ
ction was undetectable in resting keratinocytes. However, stimulation with
tumour necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha) or interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma) in
duced MCP-1 mRNA and protein synthesis in both cell types. Together, TNF-al
pha and IFN-gamma acted synergistically to increase MCP-1 production. In ea
ch case MCP-1 production was greater for SK than OK. The kinetics of IFN-ga
mma-induced MCP-1 production were similar for both cell types, peaking arou
nd 72 h. In contrast, TNF-alpha induced a more rapid increase in MCP-1 prod
uction by SK than OK, peak production occurring after 24 and 72 h, respecti
vely. IL-1 alpha and IL-4 did not induce MCP-1 production. However, in comb
ination with IFN-gamma, they induced a small extra increase in MCP-1 produc
tion in SK but not OK.