Effects of pro-inflammatory cytokines on expression of kynurenine pathway enzymes in human dermal fibroblasts

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The kynurenine pathway (KP) is the main route of tryptophan degradation in the human body and generates several neuroactive and immunomodulatory metabolites. Altered levels of KP-metabolites have been observed in neuropsychiatric and...

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Main Authors: Kegel Magdalena, Kocki Tomasz, Urbanska Ewa M, Owe-Larsson Björn, Mann Amandeep, Johansson Anne-Sofie, Asp Linnéa, Engberg Göran, Lundkvist Gabriella BS, Karlsson Håkan
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Published: BMC 2011-10-01
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spelling doaj-3a0665fed16341ecb26fd587874b2ff42020-11-25T01:00:41ZengBMCJournal of Inflammation1476-92552011-10-01812510.1186/1476-9255-8-25Effects of pro-inflammatory cytokines on expression of kynurenine pathway enzymes in human dermal fibroblastsKegel MagdalenaKocki TomaszUrbanska Ewa MOwe-Larsson BjörnMann AmandeepJohansson Anne-SofieAsp LinnéaEngberg GöranLundkvist Gabriella BSKarlsson Håkan<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The kynurenine pathway (KP) is the main route of tryptophan degradation in the human body and generates several neuroactive and immunomodulatory metabolites. Altered levels of KP-metabolites have been observed in neuropsychiatric and neurodegenerative disorders as well as in patients with affective disorders. The purpose of the present study was to investigate if skin derived human fibroblasts are useful for studies of expression of enzymes in the KP.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Fibroblast cultures were established from cutaneous biopsies taken from the arm of consenting volunteers. Such cultures were subsequently treated with interferon (IFN)-γ 200 U/ml and/or tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α, 100 U/ml for 48 hours in serum-free medium. Levels of transcripts encoding different enzymes were determined by real-time PCR and levels of kynurenic acid (KYNA) were determined by HPLC.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>At base-line all cultures harbored detectable levels of transcripts encoding KP enzymes, albeit with considerable variation across individuals. Following cytokine treatment, considerable changes in many of the transcripts investigated were observed. For example, increases in the abundance of transcripts encoding indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase, kynureninase or 3-hydroxyanthranilic acid oxygenase and decreases in the levels of transcripts encoding tryptophan 2,3-dioxygenase, kynurenine aminotransferases or quinolinic acid phosphoribosyltransferase were observed following IFN-γ and TNF-α treatment. Finally, the fibroblast cultures released detectable levels of KYNA in the cell culture medium at base-line conditions, which were increased after IFN-γ, but not TNF-α, treatments.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>All of the investigated genes encoding KP enzymes were expressed in human fibroblasts. Expression of many of these appeared to be regulated in response to cytokine treatment as previously reported for other cell types. Fibroblast cultures, thus, appear to be useful for studies of disease-related abnormalities in the kynurenine pathway of tryptophan degradation.</p> http://www.journal-inflammation.com/content/8/1/25humanfibroblastkynurenine pathwaygene expressioncytokine
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author Kegel Magdalena
Kocki Tomasz
Urbanska Ewa M
Owe-Larsson Björn
Mann Amandeep
Johansson Anne-Sofie
Asp Linnéa
Engberg Göran
Lundkvist Gabriella BS
Karlsson Håkan
spellingShingle Kegel Magdalena
Kocki Tomasz
Urbanska Ewa M
Owe-Larsson Björn
Mann Amandeep
Johansson Anne-Sofie
Asp Linnéa
Engberg Göran
Lundkvist Gabriella BS
Karlsson Håkan
Effects of pro-inflammatory cytokines on expression of kynurenine pathway enzymes in human dermal fibroblasts
Journal of Inflammation
human
fibroblast
kynurenine pathway
gene expression
cytokine
author_facet Kegel Magdalena
Kocki Tomasz
Urbanska Ewa M
Owe-Larsson Björn
Mann Amandeep
Johansson Anne-Sofie
Asp Linnéa
Engberg Göran
Lundkvist Gabriella BS
Karlsson Håkan
author_sort Kegel Magdalena
title Effects of pro-inflammatory cytokines on expression of kynurenine pathway enzymes in human dermal fibroblasts
title_short Effects of pro-inflammatory cytokines on expression of kynurenine pathway enzymes in human dermal fibroblasts
title_full Effects of pro-inflammatory cytokines on expression of kynurenine pathway enzymes in human dermal fibroblasts
title_fullStr Effects of pro-inflammatory cytokines on expression of kynurenine pathway enzymes in human dermal fibroblasts
title_full_unstemmed Effects of pro-inflammatory cytokines on expression of kynurenine pathway enzymes in human dermal fibroblasts
title_sort effects of pro-inflammatory cytokines on expression of kynurenine pathway enzymes in human dermal fibroblasts
publisher BMC
series Journal of Inflammation
issn 1476-9255
publishDate 2011-10-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The kynurenine pathway (KP) is the main route of tryptophan degradation in the human body and generates several neuroactive and immunomodulatory metabolites. Altered levels of KP-metabolites have been observed in neuropsychiatric and neurodegenerative disorders as well as in patients with affective disorders. The purpose of the present study was to investigate if skin derived human fibroblasts are useful for studies of expression of enzymes in the KP.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Fibroblast cultures were established from cutaneous biopsies taken from the arm of consenting volunteers. Such cultures were subsequently treated with interferon (IFN)-γ 200 U/ml and/or tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α, 100 U/ml for 48 hours in serum-free medium. Levels of transcripts encoding different enzymes were determined by real-time PCR and levels of kynurenic acid (KYNA) were determined by HPLC.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>At base-line all cultures harbored detectable levels of transcripts encoding KP enzymes, albeit with considerable variation across individuals. Following cytokine treatment, considerable changes in many of the transcripts investigated were observed. For example, increases in the abundance of transcripts encoding indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase, kynureninase or 3-hydroxyanthranilic acid oxygenase and decreases in the levels of transcripts encoding tryptophan 2,3-dioxygenase, kynurenine aminotransferases or quinolinic acid phosphoribosyltransferase were observed following IFN-γ and TNF-α treatment. Finally, the fibroblast cultures released detectable levels of KYNA in the cell culture medium at base-line conditions, which were increased after IFN-γ, but not TNF-α, treatments.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>All of the investigated genes encoding KP enzymes were expressed in human fibroblasts. Expression of many of these appeared to be regulated in response to cytokine treatment as previously reported for other cell types. Fibroblast cultures, thus, appear to be useful for studies of disease-related abnormalities in the kynurenine pathway of tryptophan degradation.</p>
topic human
fibroblast
kynurenine pathway
gene expression
cytokine
url http://www.journal-inflammation.com/content/8/1/25
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