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The role of T cells and the effect of hydrocortisone on interleukin-4-induced IgE synthesis by non-T cells.

H G Nüsslein1, T Träg, M Winter, A Dietz, J R Kalden.   

Abstract

The role of T cells for IL-4-induced IgE synthesis by peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) was investigated. The removal of monocytes from PBMC abolished IL-4-induced IgE synthesis. When PBMC were separated into T and non-T cells, non-T cells alone were not able to secrete significant amounts of IgE in the presence of IL-4. Depending on the separation procedure, the reconstitution of non-T cells with T cells prepared by rosetting did not restore IgE secretion, whereas T cells obtained by the use of anti-CD3 antibodies could co-induce IgE formation. However, when the T cells were first irradiated, large amounts of IgE were produced, which strongly exceeded those found in unseparated PBMC cultures. IL-4-induced IgE synthesis was also obtained in co-cultures of formaldehyde-fixed T cells with non-T cells. Furthermore, not only autologous but also allogeneic T cells, which have been irradiated or fixed, could provide the costimulatory effect on IgE formation by non-T cells in the presence of IL-4. Mitogenically pre-activated T cells, however, were not able to support IgE synthesis. Hydrocortisone (HC) potentiated the IL-4-induced IgE synthesis by PBMC and enabled non-T cells to secrete IgE in the presence of IL-4. Adding both HC and T cells led to a marked synergistic effect on IL-4-induced IgE production. We conclude that monocytes are required for the induction of IgE synthesis in PBMC in addition to T cells and IL-4. Our results support the view that the T cell signal is delivered via cognate and non-cognate T/B cell membrane interaction. Furthermore, active and proliferating T cells rather suppress IgE synthesis. Finally, HC appears to be a potent alternative stimulus, which bypasses the necessity for T cells in IL-4-induced IgE formation.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1424288      PMCID: PMC1554623          DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2249.1992.tb07944.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Exp Immunol        ISSN: 0009-9104            Impact factor:   4.330


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