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Laboratory Investigation

Volume 83, Issue 1, 1 January 2003, Pages 23-34
Laboratory Investigation

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The CXC Chemokine GCP-2/CXCL6 Is Predominantly Induced in Mesenchymal Cells by Interleukin-1β and Is Down-Regulated by Interferon-γ: Comparison with Interleukin-8/CXCL8

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Abstract

Human granulocyte chemotactic protein-2 (GCP-2)/CXCL6 is a CXC chemokine that functionally uses both of the IL-8/CXCL8 receptors to chemoattract neutrophils but that is structurally most related to epithelial cell–derived neutrophil attractant-78 (ENA-78)/CXCL5. This study provides the first evidence that GCP-2 protein is, compared with IL-8, weakly produced by some sarcoma, but less by carcinoma cells, and is tightly regulated in normal mesenchymal cells. IL-1β was the predominant GCP-2 inducer in fibroblasts, chondrocytes, and endothelial cells, whereas IL-8 was equally well up-regulated in these cells by TNF-α, measles virus, or double-stranded RNA (dsRNA). In contrast, lipopolysaccharide (LPS) was a relatively better stimulus for GCP-2 versus IL-8 in fibroblasts. IFN-γ down-regulated the GCP-2 production in fibroblasts induced by IL-1β, TNF-α, LPS, or dsRNA. The kinetics of GCP-2 induction by IL-1β, LPS, or dsRNA in fibroblasts differed from those of IL-8. Freshly isolated peripheral blood mononuclear leukocytes, which are a good source of IL-8 and ENA-78, failed to produce GCP-2. However, lung macrophages and blood monocyte–derived macrophages produced GCP-2 in response to LPS. Quantitatively, secretion of GCP-2 always remained inferior to that of IL-8, despite the fact that the ELISA recognized all posttranslationally modified GCP-2 isoforms. The expression of GCP-2 was confirmed in vivo by immunohistochemistry. The patterns of producer cell types, inducers and kinetics and the quantities of GCP-2 produced, suggest a unique role for GCP-2 in physiologic and pathologic processes.

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