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Interleukin-1β stimulates stromal-derived factor-1α expression in human subacromial bursa

✍ Scribed by Theodore A. Blaine; Mindy A. Cote; Al Proto; Mary Mulcahey; Francis Y. Lee; Louis U. Bigliani


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Weight
445 KB
Volume
29
Category
Article
ISSN
0736-0266

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Abstract

Chemokines produced by synoviocytes of the subacromial bursa are up‐regulated in subacromial bursitis and rotator cuff disease. We hypothesized that SDF‐1α production in bursal synoviocytes may be induced by local cytokines such as interleukin IL‐1β and IL‐6. Subacromial bursa specimens were obtained from patients undergoing shoulder surgery. Bursal specimens were stained with anti‐human antibodies to IL‐1, IL‐6, and SDF‐1α by immunohistochemistry and compared to normal and rheumatoid controls. Bursal cells were also isolated from specimens and cultured. Early passaged cells were then treated with cytokines (IL‐1β and IL‐6) and SDF‐1α expression was measured by ELISA and RT‐PCR. SDF‐1α, IL‐1β, and IL‐6 were expressed at high levels in bursitis specimens from human subacromial bursa compared to normal controls. In cultured bursal synoviocytes, there was a dose‐dependent increase in SDF‐1α production in the supernatants of cells treated with IL‐1β. SDF‐1α mRNA expression was also increased in bursal cells treated with IL‐1β. IL‐6 caused a minimal but not statistically significant increase in SDF‐1α expression. SDF‐1α, IL‐1β, and IL‐6 are expressed in the inflamed human subacromial bursal tissues in patients with subacromial bursitis. In cultured bursal synoviocytes, SDF‐1α gene expression and protein production are stimulated by IL‐1β. IL‐1β produced by bursal syvoviocytes and inflammatory cells in the human subacromial bursa is an important signal in the inflammatory response that occurs in subacromial bursitis and rotator cuff disease. © 2011 Orthopaedic Research Society Published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Orthop Res 29:1695–1699, 2011


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