Roberge C J, Grassi J, De Médicis R, Frobert Y, Lussier A, Naccache P H, Poubelle P E
Unité de Recherche Inflammation et Immunologie-Rhumatologie, Centre de Recherche du CHUL, Boul Laurier, Québec, Canada.
Agents Actions. 1991 Sep;34(1-2):38-41. doi: 10.1007/BF01993232.
Normal human blood neutrophils were studied for their capacity to synthesize and release interleukin-1 (IL-1) species after phagocytosis of triclinic monosodium urate (MSU) and calcium pyrophosphate dihydrate crystals (CPPD). MSU crystals were more potent inducers of IL-1 generation than CPPD or unopsonized zymosan. Microcrystal-stimulated neutrophils characteristically secreted most of the newly synthesized IL-1. Colchicine partly inhibited the secretion of IL-1 by neutrophils during phagocytosis of solid particles. However, colchicine selectively inhibited IL-1 synthesis induced by microcrystals. These results suggest that neutrophil-derived IL-1 may contribute to the pathogenesis of crystal-induced arthritis.