Mediators of Inflammation (Jan 1995)

IL-4 induces cAMP and cGMP in human monocytic cells

  • B. Dugas,
  • N. Paul-Eugene,
  • K. Yamaoka,
  • C. Amirand,
  • C. Damais,
  • J. P. Kolb

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/S0962935195000482
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 4
pp. 298 – 305

Abstract

Read online

Human monocytes, preincubated with IFN-γ respond to IL-4 by a cGMP increase through activation of an inducible NO synthase. Here, IL-4 was found to induce an accumulation of cGMP (1 – 3 min) and cAMP (20 – 25 min) in unstimulated monocytes. This was impaired with NOS inhibitors, but also with EGTA and calcium/calmodulin inhibitors. These results suggest that: (1) IL-4 may stimulate different NOS isoforms in resting and IFN-γ activated monocytes, and (2) cAMP accumulation may be partially dependent on the NO pathway. By RT-PCR, a type III constitutive NOS mRNA was detected in U937 monocytic cells. IL-4 also increased the [Ca2+]i in these cells. Different NOS may thus be expressed in monocytic cells depending on their differentiation and the signals they receive.