M. Noguchi et al., Increased secretion of granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor inmucosal lesions of inflammatory bowel disease, DIGESTION, 63, 2001, pp. 32-36
Background: Granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF) and i
nterleukin (IL)-3 transmit a same signal needed for growth and activation i
n granulocytes and macrophages, because these receptors utilize a common be
ta chain. Little is known about growth factors for intestinal myeloid cells
in lesions of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Aim: To find out whether G
MCSF is produced by the intestinal cells in IBD patients and controls. Meth
ods: We measured levels of GM-CSF, tumor necrosis factor (TNF), and IL-3 in
the media of organ culture and lamina propria mononuclear cells (LPM Cs) c
u Itu re of colonic mucosa from the patients with IBD. Next, we have invest
igated GM-CSF production of colonic epithelial cell lines. Results: Spontan
eous secretion of GM-CSF was increased in inflamed mucosa, while secretion
of IL-3 was not detected. Release of GM-CSF was enhanced in LPMCs from infl
amed mucosa. Mucosal GM-CSF production was correlated to TNF-alpha producti
on. Colonic epithelia[ cell line and T cell produced GMCSF with superantige
n stimulation. Conclusion: We revealed pivotal production of GM-CSF but not
IL-3 in intestinal lesion of IBD. Increased secretion of GM-CSF might lead
to chronic gut inflammation. Copyright (C) 2001 S. Karger AG, Basel.