Interferon- gamma requires serum retinoids to promote the expression of tissue transglutaminase in cultured human blood monocytes.

  • Mehta K
  • Lopez-Berestein G
  • Moore W
  • et al.
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Abstract

The culture of HPBM in serum-containing medium induced a large accumulation of the protein cross-linking enzyme, tissue TGase. Immune IFN enhanced the expression of tissue TGase in cultured monocytes. Enzyme-inducing activity, both in normal and IFN-treated cells, was completely blocked by depleting the serum of the lipid fraction. The readdition of retinol at a physiologic concentration (1 micron) to delipidized serum completely restored the enzyme-inducing activity in cultured monocytes. Thus, serum retinoids seem to play an important regulatory role in the expression of tissue TGase gene in differentiating human monocytes.

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Mehta, K., Lopez-Berestein, G., Moore, W. T., & Davies, P. J. A. (1985). Interferon- gamma requires serum retinoids to promote the expression of tissue transglutaminase in cultured human blood monocytes. The Journal of Immunology, 134(4), 2053–2056. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.134.4.2053

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