DIRECT EVIDENCE FOR GRANULOMA-INDUCING ACTIVITY OF INTERLEUKIN-1 - INDUCTION OF EXPERIMENTAL PULMONARY GRANULOMA-FORMATION IN MICE BY INTERLEUKIN-1-COUPLED BEADS

  • 1 March 1988
    • journal article
    • research article
    • Vol. 130 (3), 629-638
Abstract
Pulmonary granulomas were induced in BALB/cmice by the intratracheal injection of Sephadex G-50 and latex beads. Very large granulomas developed around Sephadex G-50 beads. Minimal inflammation was produced in mice given latex beads. Aqueous extracts prepared from pulmonary granuloma lesions induced in mice by Sephadex G-50 beads contained high levels of interleukin-1 (IL-1) activity but not interleukin-2 (IL-2) activity. IL-1 activity in the extracts correlated with granuloma size. In a subsequent step, large granulomas were induced by the intratracheal injection of Sepharose 4B beads coupled to fractions of the extracts containing IL-1 activity (ie, granuloma-derived IL/1) prepared from Sephadex G-50-induced granulomatous lungs. In addition, large granulomas were induced by the intratracheal injection of recombinant IL-1-coated Sepharose 4B beads. In contrast, very small granulomas were seen when IL-2-coated or plain Sepharose 4B beads were injected into mice. These results indicate that IL-1 participates in the induction and/or expression of granulomas.

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