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Cytokine ; 137: 155334, 2021 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33128926

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Interleukin (IL)-38 belongs to the IL-1 family and is part of the IL-36 subfamily due to its binding to the IL-36 Receptor (IL-1R6). In the current study, we assessed the anti-inflammatory properties of IL-38 in murine models of arthritis and systemic inflammation. First, the anti-inflammatory properties of mouse and human IL-38 precursors were compared to forms with a truncated N-terminus. In mouse bone marrow derived dendritic cells (BMDC), human and mouse IL-38 precursors with a truncation of the two N-terminal amino acids (3-152) suppressed LPS-induced IL-6. Recombinant human IL-38 (3-152) was further investigated for its immunomodulatory potential using four murine models of inflammatory disease: streptococcal cell wall (SCW)-induced arthritis, monosodium urate (MSU) crystal-induced arthritis, MSU crystal-induced peritonitis, and systemic endotoxemia. In each of these models IL-38 significantly reduced inflammation. In SCW and MSU crystal-induced arthritis, joint swelling, inflammatory cell influx, and synovial levels of IL-1ß, IL-6, and KC were reduced by 50% or greater. These suppressive properties of IL-38 in SCW-induced arthritis were independent of the anti-inflammatory co-receptor IL-1R8, as IL-38 reduced arthritis equally in IL-1R8 deficient and WT mice. In MSU crystal-induced peritonitis, IL-38 reduced hypothermia, while plasma IL-6 and KC and peritoneal KC levels were reduced by 65-70%. In the LPS endotoxemia model, IL-38 pretreatment reduced systemic IL-6, TNFα and KC. Furthermore, in ex vivo cultured bone marrow, LPS-induced IL-6, TNFα and KC were reduced by 75-90%. Overall, IL-38 exhibits broad anti-inflammatory properties in models of systemic and local inflammation and therefore may be an effective cytokine therapy.


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Artritis Gotosa/prevención & control , Artritis/prevención & control , Modelos Animales de Enfermedad , Inflamación/prevención & control , Interleucinas/farmacología , Proteínas Recombinantes/farmacología , Secuencia de Aminoácidos , Animales , Antiinflamatorios/farmacología , Artritis/metabolismo , Artritis Gotosa/metabolismo , Células Cultivadas , Citocinas/sangre , Humanos , Inflamación/inducido químicamente , Inflamación/metabolismo , Interleucinas/genética , Lipopolisacáridos , Masculino , Ratones Endogámicos C57BL , Peritonitis/metabolismo , Peritonitis/prevención & control , Homología de Secuencia de Aminoácido
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Circ Res ; 105(11): 1072-82, 2009 Nov 20.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19834009

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RATIONALE: The complications of atherosclerosis are a major cause of death and disability in type 2 diabetes. Defective clearance of apoptotic cells by macrophages (efferocytosis) is thought to lead to increased necrotic core formation and inflammation in atherosclerotic lesions. OBJECTIVE: To determine whether there is defective efferocytosis in a mouse model of obesity and atherosclerosis. METHODS AND RESULTS: We quantified efferocytosis in peritoneal macrophages and in atherosclerotic lesions of obese ob/ob or ob/ob;Ldlr(-/-) mice and littermate controls. Peritoneal macrophages from ob/ob and ob/ob;Ldlr(-/-) mice showed impaired efferocytosis, reflecting defective phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase activation during uptake of apoptotic cells. Membrane lipid composition of ob/ob and ob/ob;Ldlr(-/-) macrophages showed an increased content of saturated fatty acids (FAs) and decreased omega-3 FAs (eicosapentaenoic acid and docosahexaenoic acid) compared to controls. A similar defect in efferocytosis was induced by treating control macrophages with saturated free FA/BSA complexes, whereas the defect in ob/ob macrophages was reversed by treatment with eicosapentaenoic acid/BSA or by feeding ob/ob mice a fish oil diet rich in omega-3 FAs. There was also defective macrophage efferocytosis in atherosclerotic lesions of ob/ob;Ldlr(-/-) mice and this was reversed by a fish oil-rich diet. CONCLUSIONS: The findings suggest that in obesity and type 2 diabetes elevated levels of saturated FAs and/or decreased levels of omega-3 FAs contribute to decreased macrophage efferocytosis. Beneficial effects of fish oil diets in atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease may involve improvements in macrophage function related to reversal of defective efferocytosis and could be particularly important in type 2 diabetes and obesity.


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Apoptosis/fisiología , Aceites de Pescado/farmacología , Macrófagos Peritoneales/fisiología , Obesidad/dietoterapia , Obesidad/patología , Fagocitosis/fisiología , Adipoquinas/metabolismo , Alimentación Animal , Animales , Aterosclerosis/dietoterapia , Aterosclerosis/patología , Células Cultivadas , Diabetes Mellitus Tipo 2/dietoterapia , Diabetes Mellitus Tipo 2/patología , Ácidos Grasos/metabolismo , Ácidos Grasos Omega-3/metabolismo , Macrófagos Peritoneales/citología , Lípidos de la Membrana/metabolismo , Ratones , Ratones Endogámicos C57BL , Ratones Noqueados , Ratones Obesos , Fosfatidilinositol 3-Quinasas/metabolismo , Proteínas Proto-Oncogénicas c-akt/metabolismo , Receptores de LDL/genética
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