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TSG-6: an IL-1/TNF-inducible Protein with Anti-inflammatory Activity

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Date 1997 Jun 1
PMID 9244409
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The pro-inflammatory cytokines IL-1 and TNF-alpha are primary mediators of the acute phase response, the complex reaction of the mammalian organism to infection and injury. Among the genes activated by TNF-alpha and IL-1 in a variety of cells is TNF-stimulated gene 6 (TSG-6). The TSG-6 cDNA encodes a secreted 35 kDa glycoprotein which is abundant in synovial fluids of patients with various forms of arthritis and detectable in serum of patients with different inflammatory or autoimmune disorders. TSG-6 protein consists of two structural domains: a hyaluronan-binding link module, the characteristic domain of the hyaladherin family of proteins, and a C-terminal CUB domain, present in a variety of diverse proteins. TSG-6 forms a stable complex with components of the plasma protein inter-alpha-inhibitor (I[alpha]I), a Kunitz-type serine protease inhibitor. TSG-6 and I(alpha)I synergize to inhibit plasmin, a serine protease involved in the activation of matrix metalloproteinases which are part of the proteolytic cascade associated with inflammation. Recombinant human TSG-6 protein exerts a potent anti-inflammatory effect in a murine model of acute inflammation. Modulation of the proteolytic network associated with inflammatory processes may be a mechanism whereby TSG-6, in cooperation with I(alpha)I, inhibits inflammation. Activation of the TSG-6 gene by pro-inflammatory cytokines, presence of TSG-6 protein in inflammatory lesions and its anti-inflammatory effect suggest a role for TSG-6 in a negative feed-back control of the inflammatory response.

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