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PubMed 15306849


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Automatically associated channels: Kv10.1



Title: P2X7 receptor polymorphism impairs extracellular adenosine 5'-triphosphate-induced interleukin-18 release from human monocytes.

Authors: R Sluyter, J G Dalitz, J S Wiley

Journal, date & volume: Genes Immun., 2004 Nov , 5, 588-91

PubMed link: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15306849


Abstract
Interleukin (IL)-18 is an important proinflammatory cytokine processed and released from cells of the monocyte lineage by activation of the P2X(7) receptor by extracellular adenosine 5'-triphosphate (ATP). We examined if a loss-of-function polymorphism of the human P2X(7) receptor (glutamic acid-496 to alanine) impairs this process. Using a whole blood-based assay, ATP-induced release of IL-18 from homozygous subjects after 120 min incubation with ATP was 42% of that from wild-type subjects. Moreover, the level of ATP-induced IL-18 release from lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-primed monocytes of homozygous subjects after 30 and 60 min incubation with ATP was 21 and 44%, respectively, of that from wild-type monocytes. Nigericin, a K(+) ionophore, induced a similar release of IL-18 from monocytes of either genotype. ATP-induced ethidium(+) uptake in LPS-primed, monocytes of homozygous subjects was only 11% of that in wild-type monocytes, while P2X(7) surface expression on LPS-primed, homozygous monocytes was 44% of that on wild-type monocytes.