Interactions between HIV-infected monocyte-derived macrophages and human brain microvascular endothelial cells result in increased expression of CC chemokines

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作者
Boven, LA
Middel, T
Breij, ECW
Schotte, D
Verhoef, J
Soderland, C
Nottet, HSLM
机构
[1] Univ Med Ctr Utrecht, Eijkman Winkler Inst, Sect Neuroimmunol, Utrecht, Netherlands
[2] Cell Syst Corp, Kirkland, WA 98034 USA
关键词
monocytes/macrophages; endothelial cells; HIV-1-associated dementia; chemokines; cytokines;
D O I
10.3109/13550280009018302
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
摘要
The presence of perivascular monocytic infiltration is a major hallmark of HIV-1-associated dementia. Since CC chemokines are chemoattractant cytokines that are able to attract T cells and monocytes/macrophages to sites of inflammation, and since infiltrating monocytes/macrophages remain in close contact with the brain endothelium, we investigated whether interactions between HIV-1-infected macrophages and brain endothelium result in an altered chemokine production. We found an increased mRNA expression of monocyte chemotactic protein-1 (MCP-1), macrophage inflammatory protein (MIP) -1 alpha and MIP-1 beta, and RANTES by macrophages after HIV-1 infection. Interactions between HIV-infected macrophages and brain microvascular endothelial cells resulted in an additional upregulation of chemokine mRNA expression, during cell-cell contact as well as in a trans-well system. Since IL-1 beta can function as a modulator of chemokine expression we investigated if interleukin-1 beta could be involved in the regulation of chemokine induction. Coculturing of HIV-infected macrophages and endothelial cells resulted in immune-activation as indicated by increased mRNA expression of IL-1 beta. Subsequently, addition of a neutralizing antibody against IL-1 beta resulted in altered chemokine expression by macrophages, but not by endothelial cells. Thus, IL-1 beta appears to play a major role in the regulation of chemokines during cellular interactions in HIV-associated dementia, but other factors may also be involved.
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