Differential effect of tumor necrosis factor-α on thrombomodulin gene expression by human monocytoid (THP-1) cells versus endothelial cells

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Grey, ST [1 ]
Csizmadia, V [1 ]
Hancock, WW [1 ]
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[1] Harvard Univ, Sch Med, Beth Israel Deaconess Med Ctr, Ctr Immunobiol, Boston, MA 02215 USA
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thrombomodulin; THP-1; cells; mononuclear phagocytes;
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Human mononuclear phagocytes (M empty set) express a functional form of thrombomodulin (TM), the anticoagulant molecule typically considered purely in the context of regulation of conversion of protein C (PC) to activated PC (aPC) by thrombin-bound TM al the endothelial cell surface. We have been interested in the anti-inflammatory actions of aPC, including its ability to suppress M empty set production of multiple pro-inflammatory cytokines, such as tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha) and interleukin-1 (IL-1), leading us to consider whether M empty set surface expression of TM and resultant local aPC generation, might contribute to autoregulation of M empty set activation at sites of inflammation involving thrombin and fibrin formation. Since TNF-alpha and IL-1 are known to downregulate endothelial expression of TM, this study investigated the effects of TNF-alpha on production of TM by the monocytic leukemic cell line, THP-1. THP-1 cells display many monocyte-like properties, providing a convenient source for biochemical and molecular studies. Western blotting of lysates of THP-1 cells versus cultured human umbilical vein endothelial cells showed that after 24 h of stimulation, TNF-alpha decreased TM protein expression in endothelial but not THP-1 cells and comparable responses were noted by flow cytometry. Subsequent Northern blot analysis showed that at 24 h, TNF-alpha diminished TM steady stale mRNA in endothelial but not THP-1 cells, although Northern analysis of the kinetics of TM steady state mRNA did show a rapid and transient modulation by TNF-alpha at 2 h of stimulation, which was confirmed by nuclear run-on analysis of the effect of TNF-alpha on TM gene transcription rates in THP-1 cells, analysis of protein expression by flow cytometry and Western blotting showed similar effects. In contrast to the divergent effects of TNF-alpha on THP-1 vs endothelial cells, agonists such as cyclic adenosine monophosphate (c-AMP) and phorbol ester (PMA) had comparable effects on THP-1 and endothelial cells, resulting in parallel increases or decreases in TM mRNA and protein expression, respectively. Hence, there is a 'split' in the nature of endothelial vs THP-1 cellular responses to TNF-alpha as compared to non-inflammatory stimuli, suggesting cell-specific differences in regulation of the TM promoter. We conclude that in contrast to its effects on TM expression by endothelial cells, exposure of THP-1 cells to TNF-alpha causes a rapid and transient decrease in TM mRNA production which is followed by sustained and high level expression, supporting the concept that M empty set expression of TM may contribute to regulation of M empty set activation and cytokine production at inflammatory sites. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
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