Daily production of human tumor necrosis factor in LPS-stimulated ex vivo blood culture assays

Aguillón JC; Escobar A.; Ferreira, V; Aguirre A.; Ferreira L.; Molina, MC; Ferreira A.

Abstract

Tumor necrosis factor (TNF) is a pleiotropic cytokine with immunological and neuroendocrine activities. A useful tool for studying TNF is the measurement of its in vitro and/or ex vivo over-expression, induced by a variety of stimuli on isolated peripheral mononuclear cells or whole blood, respectively. The capacity to over-express TNF, in ex vivo LPS-stimulated whole blood from 18 normal individuals, showed inter-individual variations ranging from high (3 ng/ml) to low (0.7 ng/ml) producers. Although at a lower level, a similar situation was observed in the spontaneous production of the cytokine. In order to detect cyclic effects in these variations, blood samples were taken at 08:00, 12:00, 16:00 and 20:00 hours, from nine healthy volunteers, and cultured in the ex vivo system. TNF and cortisol were measured by immunometric assays. Both, LPS-stimulated whole blood and plasma showed important, individual variations in TNF levels. Although cortisol levels presented a normal circadian cycle, these individual patterns in TNF production were basically conserved during the day (p > 0.05), and no correlation was observed between the levels of the hormone and those of the cytokine. When total TNF levels were determined at 20:00 hours, a moderate, temporary variation pattern of the cytokine production was found. These results suggest that cortisol does not play a predominant role in determining the ex vivo capacity of blood to produce TNF. Presumably, the variable capacity to produce the cytokine may have a strong genetic component.

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Título según WOS: Daily production of human tumor necrosis factor in LPS-stimulated ex vivo blood culture assays
Título según SCOPUS: Daily production of human tumor necrosis factor in LPS-stimulated ex vivo blood culture assays
Título de la Revista: European Cytokine Network
Volumen: 12
Número: 1
Editorial: Libbey
Fecha de publicación: 2001
Página de inicio: 105
Página final: 110
Idioma: English
Notas: ISI, SCOPUS