Background/Aims: Increased concentration of plasma TNF-α correlates with the clinical course of alcoholic liver diseases. In addition, hepatic RANTES which migrates CD4 T lymphocytes to liver is increased in patients with alcoholic hepatitis. We investigated that roles of TNF -α on RANTES expression in hepatocytes. Methods: HLE cells were treated with TNF-α in the presence, or absence of several inhibitors. Enzyme-linked immunoassay and reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction were performed for the measurement of protein production and mRNA of RANTES, respectively. Moreover, DNA-binding activity of NF-kB was investigated using electrophoretic mobility shift assay. To exam effects of TNF-α on RANTES gene expression, luciferase assay was performed. Results: TNF-α clearly up-regulated RANTES expression in a time-dependent fashion and induced DNA-binding activity of NF-kB. Moreover, TNF-α -induced RANTES expression was completely inhibited by SB203580, but not calphostin C and wortmannin. Luciferase assay showed that TNF-α increased RANTES gene expression and mutation of NF-kB binding sites in the RANTES promoter ablated TNF-α inducibility. Conclusions: We presented that RANTES was transcriptionally induced in human hepatoma cells by treatment with TNF-α via activation of NF-kB and p38 MAP kinase, presumably suggesting that TNF-α-induced expression of RANTES plays important roles in cell-mediated liver injury in alcoholic liver diseases.
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ELSEVIER, Hirano, F; Komura, K; Fukawa, E; Makino, I, JOURNAL OF HEPATOLOGY, 38(4), 483-489, 2003.