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Inhibition of interleukin-1 release and activity by the rat seminal vesicle protein SV-IV.

Vuotto ML, Peluso G, Mancino D, Colonna G, Facchiano A, Ielpo MT, Ravagnan G, Metafora S.

Institute of General Pathology, First Medical School, University of Naples, Italy.

SV-IV, a 9.8-kd protein isolated from rat seminal vesicle secretion, has been shown to have strong non-species-specific immunosuppressive, anti-inflammatory, antithrombotic, and antiphospholipase A2 properties. The present investigation was undertaken to determine the mechanism of action of its immunosuppressive effects. It was found that SV-IV is a potent inhibitor of interleukin-1 (IL-1) release from lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-activated human adherent monocytes and an effective inhibitor of IL-1-induced thymocyte proliferation. The ability of SV-IV to form a noncovalent dimeric association with IL-1 alpha but not with IL-1 beta, its ability to induce a marked decrease of IL-1 binding to its own receptors on the thymocyte surface, and its capacity to bind specifically to the macrophage plasma membrane might play an important role in the molecular mechanism of these inhibitory effects.

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PMID: 8384236 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]