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      Ricin induces IL-8 secretion from human monocyte/macrophages by activating the p38 MAP kinase pathway.

      Molecular Immunology
      Brefeldin A, pharmacology, Cycloheximide, Enzyme Activation, drug effects, Glycosides, Humans, Interleukin-8, antagonists & inhibitors, secretion, Macrophages, enzymology, immunology, Monocytes, Ricin, Triterpenes, p38 Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases, metabolism

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          Polymorphonuclear cell (PMN) infiltration is a hallmark of ricin-induced mucosal inflammation, yet the cellular processes involved in initiating this reaction remain undefined. In this study we report that ricin stimulates the human monocyte/macrophages cell line 28SC to secrete IL-8, a potent PMN chemoattractant. IL-8 release in response to ricin was both dose- and time-dependent. 28SC cells did not secrete IL-8 when exposed to formaldehyde-inactivated holotoxin or ricin B subunit. Furthermore, IL-8 induction could be blocked by brefeldin A, which inhibits ricin translocation into the cytosol. As predicted from the literature, we observed elevated levels of p38 mitogen activated protein kinase (MAPK), a post-transcriptional regulator of IL-8, in 28SC cells as early as 3h after ricin exposure. Treatment of 28SC cells with the pyridylimidizole analogue SB203580, a known inhibitor of p38 MAPK, suppressed ricin-mediated IL-8 release. We conclude that ricin stimulates human monocyte/macrophages to produce IL-8 by activation of the p38 MAPK pathway, raising the possibility that p38 MAPK inhibitors may potentially serve as therapeutic agents to suppress mucosal inflammation associated with ricin intoxication.

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