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  2. Expression and alternative processing of IL-18 in human neutrophils

Expression and alternative processing of IL-18 in human neutrophils

  • Eur J Immunol. 2006 Mar;36(3):722-31. doi: 10.1002/eji.200535402.
Susan E Robertson 1 John D Young Susan Kitson Andrew Pitt Jamie Evans Jurgen Roes Denise Karaoglu Ling Santora Tariq Ghayur Foo Y Liew J Alastair Gracie Iain B McInnes
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  • 1 CRD, Division of Immunology, Infection & Inflammation, Glasgow Royal Infirmary, Glasgow, UK.
Abstract

Interleukin-18 (IL-18), a member of the IL-1 cytokine superfamily, is an important regulator of both innate and acquired immune responses. We demonstrate here constitutive expression of IL-18 by human neutrophils. Unexpectedly, we observed that neutrophils from peripheral blood or rheumatoid synovial compartments contained not only pro and mature IL-18, but also several novel smaller-molecular-weight IL-18-derived species. Using specific Protease Inhibitors, and serine protease gene-targeted mice, we demonstrate that these IL-18-derived products arose through caspase-independent cleavage events mediated by the serine proteases, Elastase and Cathepsin G. Moreover, we report that the net effect of Elastase treatment of mature recombinant IL-18 was to reduce its IFN-gamma-inducing activity. Thus, human neutrophils contain IL-18 and IL-18-derived molecular species that can arise through novel enzymatic processing pathways. Through cytosolic, membrane or secretory expression of such processing Enzymes, together with generation of IL-18 itself, neutrophils likely play a critical role in regulating IL-18 activities during early innate immune responses.

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