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Short Term Hyperthermia Prevents Activation of Proinflammatory Genes in Type B Synoviocytes by Blocking the Activation of the Transcription Factor NF-κB

The aim of this study was to investigate the effect and mechanisms of short term hyperthermia on a series of proinflammatory genes in type-B-synoviocytes (fibroblast like synoviocytes - FLS). In vitro experiments demonstrate that exposure of FLS to elevated temperatures for the duration of 30 minute...

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Autor principal: Markovic, Marica
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Communications and Publications Division (CPD) of the IFCC 2007
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5869223/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29593453
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description The aim of this study was to investigate the effect and mechanisms of short term hyperthermia on a series of proinflammatory genes in type-B-synoviocytes (fibroblast like synoviocytes - FLS). In vitro experiments demonstrate that exposure of FLS to elevated temperatures for the duration of 30 minutes prevents activation of a series of genes with proinflammatory properties. Exposure to hyperthermia reduces IL-1f3 induced PGE2 release, suppresses activation of the adhesion molecules VCAM-1, ICAM-1, the cytokines TNFa, IL-1a, IL-1p, IL-8 as well as COX-2 protein synthesis. Real time RT-PCR showed that hyperthermia altered gene expression at the transcriptional level. As to the mechanism of inhibition, EMSA experiments demonstrated that exposure of FLS to hyperthermia prevents IL-1f3 induced NF-κB translocation and subsequent DNA binding. Many mechanisms have been shown to be involved in hyperthermia mediated effects on NF-κB-DNA interactions. We demonstrated by Western blot experiments that in FLS, hyperthermia prevents the phosphorylation and subsequent degradation of IκBCC, therefore retaining the NF-κB complex in the cytoplasm. Such data might, at least in part, explain and provide a rationale for treating inflammation e.g. associated with rheumatoid arthritis by balneological means.
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spelling pubmed-58692232018-03-28 Short Term Hyperthermia Prevents Activation of Proinflammatory Genes in Type B Synoviocytes by Blocking the Activation of the Transcription Factor NF-κB Markovic, Marica EJIFCC Research Article The aim of this study was to investigate the effect and mechanisms of short term hyperthermia on a series of proinflammatory genes in type-B-synoviocytes (fibroblast like synoviocytes - FLS). In vitro experiments demonstrate that exposure of FLS to elevated temperatures for the duration of 30 minutes prevents activation of a series of genes with proinflammatory properties. Exposure to hyperthermia reduces IL-1f3 induced PGE2 release, suppresses activation of the adhesion molecules VCAM-1, ICAM-1, the cytokines TNFa, IL-1a, IL-1p, IL-8 as well as COX-2 protein synthesis. Real time RT-PCR showed that hyperthermia altered gene expression at the transcriptional level. As to the mechanism of inhibition, EMSA experiments demonstrated that exposure of FLS to hyperthermia prevents IL-1f3 induced NF-κB translocation and subsequent DNA binding. Many mechanisms have been shown to be involved in hyperthermia mediated effects on NF-κB-DNA interactions. We demonstrated by Western blot experiments that in FLS, hyperthermia prevents the phosphorylation and subsequent degradation of IκBCC, therefore retaining the NF-κB complex in the cytoplasm. Such data might, at least in part, explain and provide a rationale for treating inflammation e.g. associated with rheumatoid arthritis by balneological means. The Communications and Publications Division (CPD) of the IFCC 2007-12-21 /pmc/articles/PMC5869223/ /pubmed/29593453 Text en Copyright © 2007 International Federation of Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine (IFCC). All rights reserved. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Short Term Hyperthermia Prevents Activation of Proinflammatory Genes in Type B Synoviocytes by Blocking the Activation of the Transcription Factor NF-κB
title Short Term Hyperthermia Prevents Activation of Proinflammatory Genes in Type B Synoviocytes by Blocking the Activation of the Transcription Factor NF-κB
title_full Short Term Hyperthermia Prevents Activation of Proinflammatory Genes in Type B Synoviocytes by Blocking the Activation of the Transcription Factor NF-κB
title_fullStr Short Term Hyperthermia Prevents Activation of Proinflammatory Genes in Type B Synoviocytes by Blocking the Activation of the Transcription Factor NF-κB
title_full_unstemmed Short Term Hyperthermia Prevents Activation of Proinflammatory Genes in Type B Synoviocytes by Blocking the Activation of the Transcription Factor NF-κB
title_short Short Term Hyperthermia Prevents Activation of Proinflammatory Genes in Type B Synoviocytes by Blocking the Activation of the Transcription Factor NF-κB
title_sort short term hyperthermia prevents activation of proinflammatory genes in type b synoviocytes by blocking the activation of the transcription factor nf-κb
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5869223/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29593453
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