Z39Ig is expressed on macrophages and may mediate inflammatory reactions in arthritis and atherosclerosis

Min Young Lee, Won Jung Kim, Yoon Joong Kang, Young Mi Jung, Young Mo Kang, Kyoungho Suk, Jeong Euy Park, Eun Mi Choi, Beom Kyu Choi, Byoung S. Kwon, Won Ha Lee

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Abstract

Z39Ig is a transmembrane protein containing two Ig homology domains with unknown functions. Immunohistochemical analyses of human carotid atherosclerotic plaques detected Z39Ig staining in areas rich in foamy macrophages. Z39Ig staining was also observed in macrophages in the lining layers and sublining areas of rheumatoid arthritis synovium. Z39Ig staining in the osteoarthritis synovium was restricted to macrophages in the lining layers. To identify the role(s) of Z39Ig in the function of macrophages, we used human monocytic cell lines TF-1A (Z39Ig-negative) and THP-1 (Z39Ig-positive). The expression of Z39Ig was induced in TF-1A cells ,when they were differentiated into macrophages by treatment with PMA. The stimulation of PMA-treated TF-1A or THP-1 cells with immobilized anti-Z39Ig mAb induced the secretion of IL-8 and matrix metalloproteinase (MMP)-9, which was dependent on NF-κB activation. These data indicate that the macrophage Z39Ig is involved in the pathogenesis of inflammatory diseases through chemokine induction, which will promote the migration of inflammatory cells into the lesion area, and MMP-9 induction, which will contribute to cartilage destruction or extracellular matrix degradation.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)922-928
Number of pages7
JournalJournal of Leukocyte Biology
Volume80
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2006

Keywords

  • Extracellular matrix
  • Matrix metalloproteinase
  • Rheumatoid arthritis

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