Cytokine-activated human mesangial cells generate the neutrophil chemoattractant, interleukin 8

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Human mesangial cells (MC) in culture, when stimulated by interleukin 1α(IL-1α) or tumour necrosis factor (TNFα), but not with lipopolysaccharide (LPS), express interleukin 8 (IL-8) mRNA, and both cell associated and extracellular IL-8. Dexamethasone treatment of mesangial cells induced partial inhibition of the release of extracellular IL-8, while cell-associated IL-8 and IL-8 mRNA were not significantly altered. We propose that the mesangial cell has a direct role in the initiation and propagation of inflammatory events within the glomerulus via the generation of the chemotactic cytokine IL-8.

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Brown, Z., Strieter, R. M., Chensue, S. W., Ceska, M., Lindley, I., Neild, G. H., … Westwick, J. (1991). Cytokine-activated human mesangial cells generate the neutrophil chemoattractant, interleukin 8. Kidney International, 40(1), 86–90. https://doi.org/10.1038/ki.1991.184

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