Objective To investigate the effects of transformin growth factor-beta (TGF- beta;) and interferon-gamma(IFN- gamma;)on collagen synthesis in human retinal pigment epithelial cells(RPE). Methods TGF- beta;(0.01~10 ng/ml),recombinant IFN- gamma;(100~10000 U/ml)or a combination of two were added to cultures of RPE and collagen synthesis of the cells were measured by3 H-proline incorporation assay,indirect immunofluorescence staining and dot-blot hybridization. Results TGF- beta; at 10 ng/ml increased cell uptake of 3 H-proline to 130.87% of controls.It intensified Type IV,I and Ⅲ collagen fluorescent staining as well as mRNA expression.IFN- gamma; at 10000 U/ml caused 54.72% inhibition of 3 H-proline uptake by RPE,and decreased TypeⅣ collagen fluorescent staining as well as mRNA expression of Type Ⅳ,I and Ⅲ collagens. Conclusion TGF- beta; and IFN- gamma; stimulated and inhibited collagen synthesis of human RPE,respectively.The combination of two had antagonistic effects.IFN- gamma; can be used for inhibition of collagen synthesis of RPE. (Chin J Ocul Fundus Dis, 1999, 15: 245-248)
Citation: FENG Xuefeng,HUI Yannian,WANG Yusheng. Effects of cytokines on collagen synthesis in human retinal pigment epithelial cells. Chinese Journal of Ocular Fundus Diseases, 1999, 15(4): 245-248. doi: Copy