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Modulation of collagen synthesis in human glomerular epithelial cells by interleukin 1.
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ImmunologyPathologyCollagen Type IvCellular PhysiologyInflammationMatrix BiologyFibrosisInterleukin 1Vascular BiologyInflammatory MediatorsInflammatory DiseaseCell BiologyCytokineCell-matrix InteractionCollagen SynthesisMedicineNephrologyKidney ResearchExtracellular Matrix
Human glomerular epithelial cells produce matrix material e.g. collagen type IV. In vitro, the synthesis of collagen can be monitored by the incorporation of 3H-proline, a precursor molecule of the collagens. We report on the enhancement of collagen synthesis by glomerular epithelial cells with highly purified or recombinant I1-1. Since I1-1 is released from monocytes or glomerular mesangial cells by inflammatory mediators, our results point to a participation of I1-1 in the development of sclerosis, which is seen in many forms of chronic inflammatory diseases.
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