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  2. Binding and internalization of the 163-171 fragment of human IL-1 beta

Binding and internalization of the 163-171 fragment of human IL-1 beta

  • Cytokine. 1992 May;4(3):201-4. doi: 10.1016/1043-4666(92)90056-w.
D Boraschi 1 P Ghiara G Scapigliati L Villa A Sette A Tagliabue
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  • 1 Sclavo Research Center, Siena, Italy.
Abstract

The mechanisms of cell association of the human interleukin (IL-1 beta) immunostimulatory fragment 163-171 have been studied. The fragment was able to associate abundantly to both IL-1R- and IL-1R+ cells. Binding was strictly temperature dependent, was not saturable and could be inhibited by excess amounts of unlabelled 163-171 peptide but not by IL-1 beta, suggesting that the 163-171 fragment is not an IL-1R-binding domain of IL-1 beta. The fragment is readily internalized by cells by a cytochalasin-insensitive mechanism and it localizes mainly in the cytoplasm. It is concluded that the active domain 163-171 of IL-1 beta can be taken up by cells through a receptor-independent, temperature-dependent mechanisms and that its ability to activate cellular functions is based on IL-1R-independent intracellular pathways.

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