Cell death and cytokine production induced by autoimmunogenic hydrocarbon oils

S Herman, A Kny, C Schorn, J Pfatschbacher… - …, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
S Herman, A Kny, C Schorn, J Pfatschbacher, B Niederreiter, M Herrmann, R Holmdahl
Autoimmunity, 2012Taylor & Francis
Hydrocarbon oils such as pristane or hexadecane induce arthritis and lupus in rodents
sharing clinical and pathological features with the human diseases rheumatoid arthritis and
systemic lupus erythematosus, respectively. In pristane-induced lupus in the mouse
induction of apoptosis and augmentation of type-I Interferon signalling by pristane have
been suggested to contribute to pathology, whereas in pristane-induced arthritis (PIA) in the
rat the pathological mechanisms are still elusive. Here we show that pristane induces cell …
Hydrocarbon oils such as pristane or hexadecane induce arthritis and lupus in rodents sharing clinical and pathological features with the human diseases rheumatoid arthritis and systemic lupus erythematosus, respectively. In pristane-induced lupus in the mouse induction of apoptosis and augmentation of type-I Interferon signalling by pristane have been suggested to contribute to pathology, whereas in pristane-induced arthritis (PIA) in the rat the pathological mechanisms are still elusive. Here we show that pristane induces cell death in rat and human cells. Increased numbers of apoptotic cells were found in draining lymph nodes of pristane-injected rats and increased percentages of apoptotic and necrotic cells were observed in peripheral blood. In addition, neutrophil extracellular trap formation was triggered by pristane and hexadecane in neutrophils. Because levels of interleukin (IL)-1β were elevated in sera of pristane-injected rats, with levels mirroring the course of PIA, we examined the effect of pristane at single cell level in vitro, using rat splenocytes and the human monocytic cell line THP-1. Pristane and other hydrocarbon oils induced IL-1β secretion in THP-1 cells as well as in rat splenocytes. The potassium channel inhibitor glibenclamide partly inhibited IL-1β induction, suggesting involvement of the inflammasome. Elevated levels of IL-1α were also found in supernatants of cells treated with pristane and hexadecane. In conclusion, autoimmunogenic hydrocarbon oils induce various forms of cell death in rat and human cells. The higher serum IL-1β levels in pristane-injected animals might be caused by both inflammasome-dependent and -independent mechanisms, such as passive release from dying-cells and probably extracellular maturation of pro-IL-1β.
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