TY - JOUR
T1 - Differential regulation of IL-6 and TNF-alpha via calcineurin in human skeletal muscle cells
AU - Keller, Charlotte
AU - Hellsten, Ylva
AU - Steensberg, Adam
AU - Pedersen, Bente Klarlund
PY - 2006/11
Y1 - 2006/11
N2 - Interleukin-6 increases in skeletal muscle during exercise, and evidence points to Ca2+ as an initiator of IL-6 production. However, the signalling pathway whereby this occurs is unknown. One candidate for Ca2+ -mediated IL-6 induction is calcineurin, an activator of NF-AT. Here we investigated whether skeletal myocytes produce IL-6 in a Ca2+/calcineurin-dependent manner, and whether TNF-alpha, an inducer of IL-6, is affected by these stimuli. Human skeletal muscle cell cultures were stimulated with ionomycin time-and dose-dependently to elevate intracellular Ca2+ levels, with or without addition of cyclosporin A (CSA); a calcineurin inhibitor. mRNA was extracted from myocytes and analysed for IL-6 and TNF-alpha gene expression. IL-6 mRNA increased time- and dose-dependently with ionomycin stimulation, an effect that was blunted by approximately 75% in the presence of CSA. In contrast, TNF-alpha gene expression was decreased by approximately 70% in response to ionomycin treatment, but increased in response to addition of CSA. These data demonstrate that IL-6 and TNF-alpha are regulated differentially in skeletal muscle cells in response to a Ca2+ stimulus. Blocking the calcineurin pathway resulted in inhibition of the IL-6 response to ionomycin, whereas TNF-alpha increased by addition of CSA, further indicating a differential regulation of IL-6 and TNF-alpha in human skeletal myocytes.
AB - Interleukin-6 increases in skeletal muscle during exercise, and evidence points to Ca2+ as an initiator of IL-6 production. However, the signalling pathway whereby this occurs is unknown. One candidate for Ca2+ -mediated IL-6 induction is calcineurin, an activator of NF-AT. Here we investigated whether skeletal myocytes produce IL-6 in a Ca2+/calcineurin-dependent manner, and whether TNF-alpha, an inducer of IL-6, is affected by these stimuli. Human skeletal muscle cell cultures were stimulated with ionomycin time-and dose-dependently to elevate intracellular Ca2+ levels, with or without addition of cyclosporin A (CSA); a calcineurin inhibitor. mRNA was extracted from myocytes and analysed for IL-6 and TNF-alpha gene expression. IL-6 mRNA increased time- and dose-dependently with ionomycin stimulation, an effect that was blunted by approximately 75% in the presence of CSA. In contrast, TNF-alpha gene expression was decreased by approximately 70% in response to ionomycin treatment, but increased in response to addition of CSA. These data demonstrate that IL-6 and TNF-alpha are regulated differentially in skeletal muscle cells in response to a Ca2+ stimulus. Blocking the calcineurin pathway resulted in inhibition of the IL-6 response to ionomycin, whereas TNF-alpha increased by addition of CSA, further indicating a differential regulation of IL-6 and TNF-alpha in human skeletal myocytes.
KW - Calcineurin/metabolism
KW - Cells, Cultured
KW - Cyclosporine/pharmacology
KW - Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
KW - Gene Expression Regulation/drug effects
KW - Humans
KW - Interleukin-6/genetics
KW - Ionomycin/pharmacology
KW - Kinetics
KW - Muscle Fibers, Skeletal/cytology
KW - Phosphoric Monoester Hydrolases/antagonists & inhibitors
KW - RNA, Messenger/genetics
KW - Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction
KW - Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha/genetics
U2 - 10.1016/j.cyto.2006.10.014
DO - 10.1016/j.cyto.2006.10.014
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 17197194
SN - 1043-4666
VL - 36
SP - 141
EP - 147
JO - Cytokine
JF - Cytokine
IS - 3-4
ER -