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Comparison of Interleukin-1α Gene Expression and Protein Levels in the Murine Spleen after Lethal and Sublethal Total-Body Irradiation
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1995
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ImmunotoxicologyLymphocyte DevelopmentRadiation EffectImmune RegulationImmunologyPathologyCell DeathImmunologic MechanismRadiation ExposureRadiation BiologyImmune SystemImmunotherapyInflammationSublethal Total-body IrradiationHematologyIl-1 Alpha ProteinRadiation OncologyMurine SpleenHealth SciencesIl-1 Alpha MrnaImmune SurveillanceAutoimmunityIl-1 AlphaCell BiologyCytokineMedicineInterleukin-1α Gene Expression
To understand the effects of ionizing radiation on the production of IL-1 alpha in vivo within a hematopoietic organ, we evaluated acute changes in splenic IL-1 alpha mRNA and IL-1 alpha protein after exposing B6D2F1 mice to lethal and sublethal 60Co radiation. Results suggest that in vivo, ionizing radiation induces a time- and dose-dependent accumulation of IL-1 alpha mRNA in the mouse spleen after exposure to gamma radiation. Time-dependent increases in the level of IL-1 alpha protein were also observed, although the magnitude of increased protein expression did not complement the magnitude of the accumulation of the message. Selective concentration of cells producing IL-1 alpha does not appear to account completely for the increase in splenic IL-1 alpha mRNA observed in this in vivo system.
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