Wu
AJ, Lafrenie RM, Park C, Apinhasmit W, Chen ZJ, Birkedal-Hansen H, Yamada
KM, Stetler-Stevenson WG, Baum BJ. Modulation of MMP-2 (gelatinase A) and
MMP-9 (gelatinase B) by interferon-gamma in a human salivary gland cell
line0. J Cell Physiol 1997;171:117-24. |
Gelatinases
have been shown to be regulated by many cytokines and growth factors, and
have been implicated in the pathogenesis of certain autoimmune diseases
via tissue destruction. High levels of several cytokines, including IFN-
gamma and TNF-alpha, have been demonstrated in the salivary gland microenvironment
of patients with Sjogren's syndrome (SS). How these cytokines may be contributing
to the pathogenesis of this disease is not well understood. We hypothesized
that IFN- gamma with or without (+/-) TNF-alpha, could be playing a role
in the pathogenesis of SS via the regulation of matrix metalloproteinase
(MMP) levels. This study examined the role of IFN- gamma and (+) TNF- alpha,
in the regulation of the matrix metalloproteinases, MMP-2 (72 kD gelatinase
A) and MMP-9 (92 kD gelatinase B). A human salivary gland cell line (HSG)
has been used as a possible in vitro model to study the role of IFN- gamma
+ TNF- alpha in the pathogenesis of SS. The HSG cell line, in the presence
of IFN- gamma +/- TNF- alpha, displays increased MMP-2 and MMP-9 gelatinolytic
activity, protein and RNA levels. The increase in MMP activity was partially
blocked with an antibody against the IFN-gamma receptor, and this was associated
with a complete inhibition of the previously described IFN- gamma +/- TNF-
alpha antiproliferative effect. However, incubation of IFN- gamma treated
HSG cells with the synthetic MMP inhibitor BB94 did not alleviate this antiproliferative
effect. In addition, we demonstrate that there are very high levels of MMP-9
in the saliva of patients with SS when compared to healthy control subjects.
These data suggest that cytokines could be regulating MMP production by
salivary epithelial cells and thus indicate a potential role for these cells
in the pathogenesis of SS.
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