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Modulatory effects of alveolar macrophages on CD4+ T-cell IL-5 responses correlate with IL-1beta, IL-6, and IL-12 production.

C Tang1, J M Rolland, C Ward, X Li, R Bish, F Thien, E H Walters.   

Abstract

Increasing evidence suggests that the pattern of T-cell cytokine production can be modulated by antigen presenting cell (APC)-derived factors during the cell interactions. Recently, it has been shown that alveolar macrophages (AMs) from atopic asthmatics (AA) but not atopic nonasthmatics (AN) enhance interleukin (IL)-5 production by CD4+ T-cells. The present study compared AM production of IL-1beta, IL-6, and IL-12, as well as their associated functional capacity to influence IL-5 production by allergen-specific CD4+ T-cells in 10 AA, 10 AN, and nine nonatopic control subjects (C). AMs from AA showed a relatively high production of IL-1beta and IL-6 (p<0.05) and a relatively low secretion of IL-12 compared to C, whereas AMs from AN and C behaved similarly. This study confirmed previous findings that co-culture with AMs augments IL-5 production from allergen-stimulated CD4+ T-cells only in AA and not in nonasthmatics even if they are atopic. On the other hand, stimulation with allergen alone did not enhance IL-5 production by CD4+ T-cells in either AA nor AN. AM-induced changes in CD4+ T-cell IL-5 production upon allergen stimulation significantly correlated with their ability to produce IL-1beta (r=0.59, p<0.01), IL-6 (r=0.56, p<0.01), and inversely with IL-12 (r=-64, p=0.002) in all atopic subjects, and even more closely with the ratio of IL-12/IL-1beta (r=-0.75, p<0.001) and IL-12/IL-6 production (r=-0.81, p<0.001) in these subjects. These findings suggest that the role of alveolar macrophages from atopic asthmatics in enhancing interleukin-5 production by allergen-specific CD4+ T-cells is due, at least partly, to their aberrant production of interleukin-1beta, interleukin-6, and particularly of interleukin-12.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10489836     DOI: 10.1034/j.1399-3003.1999.14a18.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur Respir J        ISSN: 0903-1936            Impact factor:   16.671


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