Effects of a novel topical immunomodulator, imiquimod, on keratinocyte cytokine gene expression.

Lymphokine and cytokine research Pub Date : 1994-04-01
T Kono, S Kondo, S Pastore, G M Shivji, M A Tomai, R C McKenzie, D N Sauder
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Abstract

A novel immunomodulator, imiquimod, has been shown to be an effective topical antiviral and antitumor agent in animal models. Imiquimod has been reported to induce interferon-alpha and other cytokines in animals and humans, but its precise role as an immunomodulator at skin sites has not been determined. We investigated its effect on cytokine gene expression in the human epidermal carcinoma cell line COLO-16 and human keratinocytes. COLO-16 cells were incubated with imiquimod (1 and 10 micrograms/ml) and human keratinocytes with 5 micrograms/ml for 6 or 24 h. Cytokine gene expression was analyzed by reverse-transcriptase PCR. In COLO-16 cells, imiquimod stimulated IL-6 mRNA levels 2.3- and 4.4-fold at 1 and 10 micrograms/ml after 6 h. IL-8 mRNA increased 4-fold at both 1 and 10 micrograms/ml. At 24 h, though IL-6 mRNA level at 1 micrograms/ml was further stimulated, enhanced expressions of IL-8 at 1 micrograms/ml and both IL-6 and IL-8 at 10 micrograms/ml were down-regulated. In human keratinocytes, 5 micrograms/ml of imiquimod stimulated IL-6 mRNA levels 1.4-fold at 6 h and 2.1-fold at 24 h, and IL-8 mRNA levels 1.7- and 2.0-fold at 6 and 24 h. IL-1 alpha mRNA levels in COLO-16 or keratinocytes were unchanged by either dose or incubation time. These results suggest that stimulation of IL-6 and IL-8 expression may be involved in the immunomodulating action of imiquimod.

一种新的局部免疫调节剂咪喹莫特对角质细胞细胞因子基因表达的影响。
一种新型免疫调节剂咪喹莫特在动物模型中被证明是一种有效的局部抗病毒和抗肿瘤药物。据报道,咪喹莫特在动物和人类中诱导干扰素- α和其他细胞因子,但其在皮肤部位作为免疫调节剂的确切作用尚未确定。研究了其对人表皮癌细胞COLO-16和人角质形成细胞中细胞因子基因表达的影响。将COLO-16细胞与咪喹莫特(1和10微克/ml)和人角质形成细胞(5微克/ml)孵育6或24 h,采用逆转录酶PCR分析细胞因子基因表达。在COLO-16细胞中,6小时后,咪喹莫特在1和10微克/ml浓度下刺激IL-6 mRNA水平为2.3倍和4.4倍,在1和10微克/ml浓度下刺激IL-8 mRNA水平为4倍。24 h时,虽然进一步刺激1微克/ml IL-6 mRNA水平,但1微克/ml IL-8表达增强,10微克/ml IL-6和IL-8表达均下调。在人角质形成细胞中,5微克/ml咪喹莫特刺激IL-6 mRNA水平在6小时和24小时分别达到1.4倍和2.1倍,IL-8 mRNA水平在6和24小时分别达到1.7倍和2.0倍。无论剂量还是孵育时间,COLO-16或角质形成细胞中的IL-1 α mRNA水平都没有变化。提示咪喹莫特对IL-6和IL-8表达的刺激可能参与了其免疫调节作用。
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