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Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol 292: G1793-G1803, 2007. First published March 29, 2007; doi:10.1152/ajpgi.00547.2006
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HORMONES AND SIGNALING

Interleukin-6 inhibits growth hormone-mediated gene expression in hepatocytes

Tamer A. Ahmed,1 Mark D. Buzzelli,1 Charles H. Lang,2 John B. Capen,1 Margaret L. Shumate,1 Maithili Navaratnarajah,1 Murali Nagarajan,1 and Robert N. Cooney1,2

Departments of 1Surgery and 2Cellular and Molecular Physiology, The Pennsylvania State University-College of Medicine, Hershey, Pennsylvania

Submitted 28 November 2006 ; accepted in final form 23 March 2007

During systemic inflammation, the liver becomes unresponsive to growth hormone (GH), resulting in decreased plasma insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) with concomitant reductions in lean body mass. Transgenic mice that overexpress IL-6 also demonstrate impaired growth and decreased IGF-I. To determine whether IL-6 directly inhibits GH-inducible gene expression, CWSV-1 hepatocytes were incubated with IL-6 (10 ng/ml), then stimulated with recombinant human GH (500 ng/ml, 18 h). The increase in IGF-I and serine protease inhibitor 2.1 (Spi 2.1) mRNA in GH-treated cells was inhibited by treatment with IL-6 for 24 h. To investigate potential mechanisms, we examined the effects of IL-6 on GH receptor (GHR) expression and GH signaling via the JAK/signal transducer and activator of transcription (STAT) and MAP kinase pathways. Incubation of cells with IL-6 (10 ng/ml, 24 h) had no effect on GHR abundance or signaling proteins JAK2, STAT5b, and ERK1/2. Although GH transiently increased (2- to 5-fold) the tyrosine phosphorylation of GHR, JAK2, STAT5b, and ERK1/2, IL-6 did not alter these phosphorylation events. However, nuclear protein from IL-6-treated cells demonstrated reduced STAT5 DNA binding (by EMSA) at 15 min (–20%) and 60 min (–43%) after GH stimulation. To determine whether IL-6 inhibits GH-inducible promoter activity, CWSV-1 cells were transfected with Spi 2.1 or prolactin receptor promoter luciferase vectors, incubated with or without IL-6, then stimulated with GH. The induction of both Spi 2.1 (7.5-fold) and prolactin receptor (4-fold) promoter activity by GH was inhibited by IL-6. In summary, IL-6 mediates hepatic GH resistance by a time-dependent inhibition of GH-inducible promoter activity that is associated with reductions in STAT5 DNA binding.

growth hormone resistance; cytokine inflammation; janus kinase/signal transducer and activator of transcription signaling; mitogen-activated protein kinase pathway; insulin-like growth factor-I; serine protease inhibitor 2.1



Address for reprint requests and other correspondence: R. N. Cooney, Dept. of Surgery, H070, Pennsylvania State Univ., College of Medicine, Hershey, PA 17033 (e-mail: rcooney{at}psu.edu)




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