Low dose ionising radiation leads to a NF-κB dependent decreased secretion of active IL-1β by activated macrophages with a discontinuous dose-dependency
2012
AbstractPurpose: Therapy with low doses of ionising radiation (X-rays) exerts anti-inflammatory effects. Little is known about whether and how low doses of X-ray treatment modulate the inflammatory phenotype of macrophages, especially the secretion of Interleukin-1beta (IL-1β).Materials and methods: Macrophages were differentiated from human THP-1 monocytes, activated with lipopolysaccharide (LPS), treated with distinct low doses of X-rays, and co-activated with monosodium urate crystals (MSU) to induce inflammasome activation. Secretion of IL-1β was analysed by an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) and Western blot. Furthermore, we analysed the intracellular amounts of the serine/threonine protein kinase B (named: Akt), mitogen-activated protein kinase p38 (p38), the v-rel reticuloendotheliosis viral oncogene homolog A (RelA), and pro- and cleaved IL-1β.Results: Low dose X-rays led to decreased secretion of active IL-1β in a manner discontinuous with dose which was most pronounced after 0.5 or 0.7...
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