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  2. Role of IL-6 and its soluble receptor in induction of chemokines and leukocyte recruitment

Role of IL-6 and its soluble receptor in induction of chemokines and leukocyte recruitment

  • Immunity. 1997 Mar;6(3):315-25. doi: 10.1016/s1074-7613(00)80334-9.
M Romano 1 M Sironi C Toniatti N Polentarutti P Fruscella P Ghezzi R Faggioni W Luini V van Hinsbergh S Sozzani F Bussolino V Poli G Ciliberto A Mantovani
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  • 1 Istituto Ricerche Farmacologiche Mario Negri, Milan, Italy.
Abstract

IL-6-/- mice showed impaired leukocyte accumulation in subcutaneous air pouches. Defective leukocyte accumulation was not due to a reduced migratory capacity of IL-6-/- leukocytes and was associated with a reduced in situ production of chemokines. These observations led to a reexamination of the interaction of IL-6 with endothelial cells (EC). EC express only the gp130 signal transducing chain and not the subunit-specific IL-6R and are therefore unresponsive to IL-6. However, EC are responsive to a combination of IL-6 and soluble IL-6R as measured by the activation of STAT3, chemokine expression, and augmentation of ICAM-1. Activation by IL-6-IL-6R complexes was inhibited by an IL-6 receptor antagonist and potentiated by a superagonist. Hence, in vivo and in vitro evidence supports the concept that the IL-6 system plays an unexpected positive role in local inflammatory reactions by amplifying leukocyte recruitment.

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