2000
DOI: 10.1093/intimm/12.2.187
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IL-6 inhibits the proliferation of fibroblastic synovial cells from rheumatoid arthritis patients in the presence of soluble IL-6 receptor

Abstract: IL-6 and tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-alpha have been proven to play an important role in the development of rheumatoid arthritis (RA). It is well known that TNF-alpha induces IL-6 production from synovial cells as well as their proliferation. The effect of IL-6 on synovial cells, however, is not clear. An in vitrostudy was performed to determine the effect of IL-6 on the proliferation of synovial cells. Fibroblastic synovial cells isolated from the synovial tissues of eight RA patients were employed after the … Show more

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“…1A, lane 2); binding activity was not detected using the IRF oligonucleotide that binds Stat5 and Stat6 (data not shown). This result is consistent with previous reports suggesting that SFs express only the gp130 signaling subunit of the IL-6R, but not the IL-6-binding ␣ subunit (27,28). As previously described in other cells types (40), addition of extracellular soluble IL-6R␣ subunit (sIL-6R␣) together with IL-6 resulted in initiation of signal transduction, as determined by activation of STAT DNA-binding activity (Fig.…”
Section: Activation Of the Jak-stat Signal Transduction Pathway By Ilsupporting
confidence: 93%
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“…1A, lane 2); binding activity was not detected using the IRF oligonucleotide that binds Stat5 and Stat6 (data not shown). This result is consistent with previous reports suggesting that SFs express only the gp130 signaling subunit of the IL-6R, but not the IL-6-binding ␣ subunit (27,28). As previously described in other cells types (40), addition of extracellular soluble IL-6R␣ subunit (sIL-6R␣) together with IL-6 resulted in initiation of signal transduction, as determined by activation of STAT DNA-binding activity (Fig.…”
Section: Activation Of the Jak-stat Signal Transduction Pathway By Ilsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…SOCS3 and IRF-1 genes are directly transcriptionally activated by STATs, and thus these results demonstrate that IL-6 activation of the Jak-STAT pathway in RA SFs is coupled to transcriptional responses. Addition of IL-6 and sIL-6R␣ suppressed synoviocyte proliferation, reproducing recently reported results (27) (Fig. 2B).…”
Section: Activation Of the Jak-stat Signal Transduction Pathway By Ilsupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…Five g of total RNA was reverse-transcribed with 200 U of SuperScript III reverse transcriptase (Invitrogen) and 0.5 nmol of oligo (dT) [12][13][14][15][16][17][18] primer, then PCR was performed in 50 l of reaction solution containing cDNA derived from 100 ng of total RNA, 1.25 U of TaqDNA polymerase (Sigma), 10 nmol of each dNTP (Sigma), and 0.5 nmol of sense and anti-sense primer pairs shown below with a DNA thermal cycler. PCR cycles were operated on a regimen of 30 seconds of denaturation of 94°C; 30 seconds of primer annealing at the temperature as below; and 60 seconds extension/synthesis at 72°C for 30 cycles for IL-6, IL-6R, sIL-6R and 25 cycles for gp130.…”
Section: Reverse Transcriptase-polymerase Chain Reaction (Rt-pcr)mentioning
confidence: 99%