Platelet-activating factor and haematopoiesis. XI. Platelet-activating factor has no effect on the production of interleukin-6 and tumor necrosis factor-alpha by human bone marrow stromal cells

Eur Cytokine Netw. 1996 Jan-Mar;7(1):75-7.

Abstract

PAF is a phospholipid mediator of inflammation with stimulates IL-6 production by murine skin fibroblasts. Although PAF is present in human bone marrow, its role in haematopoiesis is unknown. We have assessed whether PAF stimulates IL-6 and TNF-alpha production by human bone marrow stromal cells (mostly fibroblast-like cells). We report that PAF (1 nM to 10 microM) has no effect on the synthesis of IL-6 and TNF-alpha by human bone marrow stromal cells. This difference may be due to the widely accepted concept "tissue-specific fibroblasts". The role of PAF in the regulation of human haematopoiesis remains to be elucidated.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Bone Marrow / drug effects*
  • Bone Marrow Cells
  • Cells, Cultured
  • Hematopoiesis / drug effects*
  • Humans
  • Interleukin-6 / biosynthesis*
  • Platelet Activating Factor / pharmacology*
  • Stromal Cells / drug effects
  • Stromal Cells / metabolism
  • Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha / biosynthesis*

Substances

  • Interleukin-6
  • Platelet Activating Factor
  • Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha