Chemotactic and Immunoregulatory Properties of Bone Cells are Modulated by Endotoxin-Stimulated Lymphocytes

In our study, we explored the bidirectional communication via soluble factors between bone cells and endotoxin-stimulated splenic lymphocytes in an in vitro coculture model that mimics the inflammatory environment. Both the ability of lymphocytes to affect differentiation and immune properties of bo...

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Veröffentlicht in:Inflammation 2012-10, Vol.35 (5), p.1618-1631
Hauptverfasser: Cvija, Hrvoje, Kovacic, Natasa, Katavic, Vedran, Ivcevic, Sanja, Aguila, Hector Leonardo, Marusic, Ana, Grcevic, Danka
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Zusammenfassung:In our study, we explored the bidirectional communication via soluble factors between bone cells and endotoxin-stimulated splenic lymphocytes in an in vitro coculture model that mimics the inflammatory environment. Both the ability of lymphocytes to affect differentiation and immune properties of bone cells, osteoblasts (OBL) and osteoclasts (OCL), and of bone cells to modulate cytokine and activation profile of endotoxin-stimulated lymphocytes were tested. LPS-pulsed lymphocytes enhanced OCL but inhibited OBL differentiation and increased the RANKL/OPG ratio, and, at the same time, upregulated chemotactic properties of bone cells, specifically CCL2, CCL5, and CXCL10 in OCL and CCL5 and CXCL13 in OBL. In parallel, bone cells had immunosuppressive effects by downregulating the lymphocyte expression of interleukin (IL)-1, IL-6, TNF-α and co-stimulatory molecules. OCL stimulated the production of osteoclastogenic cytokine RANKL in T lymphocytes. The anti-inflammatory effect, especially of OBL, suggests a possible compensatory mechanism to limit the inflammatory reaction during infection.
ISSN:0360-3997
1573-2576
DOI:10.1007/s10753-012-9477-y