Title of article :
Red Blood Cell-Conditioned Media from Non- Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease Patients Contain Increased MCP1 and Induce TNF-α Release
Author/Authors :
Papadopoulos, Charalampos Department of Medicine - Laboratory of Biochemistry - Democritus University of Thrace, Greece , Mimidis, Konstantinos Department of Medicine - Pathology Clinic - Democritus University of Thrace, Greece , Papazoglou, Dimitris Department of Medicine - Pathology Clinic - Democritus University of Thrace, Greece , Kolios, George Department of Medicine - Laboratory of Pharmacology - Democritus University of Thrace, Greece , Tentes, Ioannis Department of Medicine - Laboratory of Biochemistry - Democritus University of Thrace, Greece , Anagnostopoulos, Konstantinos Department of Medicine - Laboratory of Biochemistry - Democritus University of Thrace, Greece
Abstract :
Background: Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) constitutes a global pandemic. An intricate
network among cytokines and lipids possesses a central role in NAFLD pathogenesis. Red blood cells
comprise an important source of both cytokines and signaling lipids and have an important role in molecular
crosstalk during immunometabolic deregulation. However, their role in NAFLD has not been thoroughly
investigated.
Methods: Conditioned media from erythrocytes derived from 10 NAFLD patients (4 men, 6 women, aged
57.875±15.16) and 10 healthy controls (4 men, 6 women, aged 39.3±15.55) was analyzed for the cytokines
IFN-γ, TNF-α, CCL2, CCL5, IL-8, IL-1β, IL-12p40, IL-17, MIP-1β, the signaling lipids sphingosine-1-
phosphate (S1P) and lysophosphatidic acid (LPA), and cholesterol. Their effect on the cytokine profile
released by RAW 264.7 macrophages was also studied.
Results: MCP1 levels were greater in conditioned growth medium from NAFLD patient erythrocytes than
in that from healthy controls (37±40 vs 6.51±5.63 pg/ml). No statistically significant differences were found
between patients and healthy controls with regard to S1P, LPA, cholesterol, or eight other cytokines. TNFa
release by RAW 264.7 cells was greater after incubation with patient-derived erythrocyte-conditioned
medium than in medium without RAW 264.7 cells from either healthy or NAFLD subjects.
Conclusions: Erythrocytes may contribute to liver infiltration by monocytes, and macrophage activation,
partially due to CCL2 release, in the context of NAFLD.
Keywords :
Cytokines , Erythrocytes , Lipids , Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease , Signaling
Journal title :
Reports of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (RBMB)