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PDGF-alpha receptor subunit expression down-regulated by IL-1beta in human periodontal ligament cells
Authors:TW Oates  JF Xie  S Clinton  AM Hoang  DT Graves  DL Cochran
Affiliation:Department of Periodontics, University of Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio 78284, USA.
Abstract:The responses of cells to the distinct PDGF isoforms have been correlated directly to the relative numbers of specific PDGF receptor subunits on the cell surface. The modulation of PDGF-alpha receptor subunits, the major subunit expressed in human periodontal ligament (PDL) cells, by cytokines present in the periodontal wound site, such as interleukin-1 (IL-1), may be an important factor influencing regenerative outcomes. The purpose of the present study was to examine the effects of IL-1 beta on PDGF-alpha receptor subunit expression in human PDL cells. Primary cultures of human PDL cells were treated with IL-1 beta over a range of concentrations. We assessed PDGF-alpha receptor subunits by examining the mitogenic responses of cells to PDGF-AA, specific binding of 125I-labeled PDGF-AA, immunofluorescent analysis of PDGF-alpha receptor subunits, and PDGF-alpha receptor subunit mRNA levels using Northern blot analysis. The results demonstrate a significant concentration-dependent decrease in 3H-thymidine incorporation in response to PDGF-AA following IL-1 beta treatment (p < 0.001). This decreased response correlated directly with IL-1-induced decreases in 125I-labeled PDGF-AA binding (p < 0.01), the numbers of immunolabeled PDGF-alpha receptor subunits, and in PDGF-alpha receptor subunit mRNA levels. However, when combined with TGF-beta, IL-1 beta did not show additional down-regulation in proliferative response to PDGF-AA or PDGF-alpha receptor subunits beyond that achieved with these factors individually. These experiments identify IL-1 beta, along with TGF-beta, as significant inhibitors of PDGF stimulation in human PDL cells, acting through the down-regulation of PDGF-alpha receptor subunit expression.
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