Abstract
BackgroundHistamine releasing factor (HRF) is a unique cytokine known to regulate a variety of immune cells in late allergic reactions. In the previous study, we revealed that the biologically active form of HRF is the dimerized translationally controlled tumor protein (dTCTP) for the first time, and confirmed the secretion of IL-8 cytokine by dTCTP in human bronchial epithelial cells. However, the signaling pathway by which dTCTP promotes the secretion of IL-8 is not known.ResultsWhen the cells were stimulated with dTCTP, the canonical NF-κB pathway and ERK, JNK and p38 MAPK become activated. dTCTP promoted transcription of IL-8, which involved NF-κB and AP-1 transcription factors. NF-κB was found to be essential for the transcriptional activation of IL-8, while AP-1 was partially responsible for the transcriptional activation by dTCTP. p38 MAPK was found to be involved in post-transcriptional regulation of dTCTP by stabilizing IL-8 mRNA.ConclusionsThis study demonstrated that dTCTP induces IL-8 secretion in BEAS-2B cells through transcriptional and post-transcriptional regulation of MAPK and NF-κB pathways. This study provides insight into the mechanism by which dTCTP induces inflammation.
Highlights
Histamine releasing factor (HRF) is a unique cytokine known to regulate a variety of immune cells in late allergic reactions
Results dimerized translationally controlled tumor protein (dTCTP)‐induced IL‐8 secretion is transcriptionally regulated Previously, Kim et al showed that recombinant dTCTP, but not monomer Translationally controlled tumor protein (TCTP), induced IL-8 secretion in BEAS-2B cells [5]
We analyzed IL-8 mRNA by RT-PCR in BEAS-2B cells which were treated with either monomer TCTP (mTCTP) or dTCTP for 6 or 24 h
Summary
Histamine releasing factor (HRF) is a unique cytokine known to regulate a variety of immune cells in late allergic reactions. We revealed that the biologically active form of HRF is the dimerized translationally controlled tumor protein (dTCTP) for the first time, and confirmed the secretion of IL-8 cytokine by dTCTP in human bronchial epithelial cells. Airway epithelium is the target of the inflammatory response, but it is an important effector tissue that controls secondary mediators. Airway epithelial cells are known to secrete various cytokines and chemokines under external stimuli. Its clinical importance has been emphasized since it was found in the biological fluids of allergic patients. Amino-terminal sequencing led to the identification of Translationally controlled tumor protein (TCTP) as the same as HRF [3]. TCTP, a highly conserved and ubiquitously expressed protein in all eukaryotic cells, has been reported to be involved in a variety of cellular processes such as cell growth and
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