[HTML][HTML] Extracellular IL-33 cytokine, but not endogenous nuclear IL-33, regulates protein expression in endothelial cells

V Gautier, C Cayrol, D Farache, S Roga, B Monsarrat… - Scientific reports, 2016 - nature.com
V Gautier, C Cayrol, D Farache, S Roga, B Monsarrat, O Burlet-Schiltz…
Scientific reports, 2016nature.com
IL-33 is a nuclear cytokine from the IL-1 family that plays important roles in health and
disease. Extracellular IL-33 activates a growing number of target cells, including group 2
innate lymphoid cells, mast cells and regulatory T cells, but it remains unclear whether
intracellular nuclear IL-33 has additional functions in the nucleus. Here, we used a global
proteomic approach based on high-resolution mass spectrometry to compare the
extracellular and intracellular roles of IL-33 in primary human endothelial cells, a major …
Abstract
IL-33 is a nuclear cytokine from the IL-1 family that plays important roles in health and disease. Extracellular IL-33 activates a growing number of target cells, including group 2 innate lymphoid cells, mast cells and regulatory T cells, but it remains unclear whether intracellular nuclear IL-33 has additional functions in the nucleus. Here, we used a global proteomic approach based on high-resolution mass spectrometry to compare the extracellular and intracellular roles of IL-33 in primary human endothelial cells, a major source of IL-33 protein in human tissues. We found that exogenous extracellular IL-33 cytokine induced expression of a distinct set of proteins associated with inflammatory responses in endothelial cells. In contrast, knockdown of endogenous nuclear IL-33 expression using two independent RNA silencing strategies had no reproducible effect on the endothelial cell proteome. These results suggest that IL-33 acts as a cytokine but not as a nuclear factor regulating gene expression in endothelial cells.
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