Journal article

Cytokine regulation of granulocyte-macrophage colony stimulating factor and macrophage colony-stimulating factor production in human arterial smooth muscle cells

EL Filonzi, H Zoellner, H Stanton, JA Hamilton

Atherosclerosis | ELSEVIER SCI IRELAND LTD | Published : 1993

Abstract

Smooth muscle cells (SMC) are the major cell type found in the walls of large blood vessels and appear to participate in local immune and inflammatory reactions, as well as in certain vascular diseases. We tested whether human arterial SMC can produce in vitro the colony stimulating factors (CSFs), granulocyte macrophage-CSF (GM-CSF) and macrophage CSF (M-CSF). Untreated internal mammary artery and aortic SMC produced no detectable GM-CSF but constitutively made M-CSF, measured by ELISA and radioimmunoassay, respectively. Interleukin-1 (IL-1) and, to a lesser extent, tumor necrosis factor α (TNFα) stimulated GM-CSF formation within 3 h; mRNA levels also increased particularly in the presence..

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