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Interleukin 6 is essential for antibody secretion by human in vivo antigen-induced lymphoblastoid B cells.

J A Brieva1, R A Martin, O Martinez-Maza, J Kagan, J Merrill, A Saxon, J Van Damme, R H Stevens.   

Abstract

In vivo immunization of normal subjects with a variety of antigens generates circulating lymphoblastoid (LB) B cells, which in vitro spontaneously secrete significant levels of specific antibody. Since activation and initial differentiation of these cells occurs in vivo, they provide a useful model for the study of the later stages of B cell maturation. In the present study, we investigated the requirement of interleukin 6 (IL-6) for the "spontaneous" in vitro production of IgG-Tet by LB B cells. Addition of IL-6 to cultures of LB B cells in medium supplemented with 10% fetal calf serum failed to increase the levels of IgG-Tet produced in vitro. However, addition of anti-IL-6 antibodies decreased IgG-Tet production as much as 70%, and this inhibition could be reversed by the addition of IL-6. LB B cells cultured in serum-free medium in order to restrict endogenous IL-6 production secreted only low levels of antibody, unless exogenous IL-6 was added. Addition of 2.5 units/ml of IL-6 to serum-free cultures induced an increase in IgG-Tet secretion nearly comparable to that seen in cultures supplied with serum. The magnitude of the increase in IgG-Tet secretion in response to exogenous IL-6 was inversely related to the number of cells in culture, which was due in part to increased endogenous IL-6 production in cultures with higher cell concentrations. Experiments including hydroxyurea in serum-free cultures indicated that IL-6-dependent enhancement of LB B cells' IgG-Tet secretion was not primarily mediated by cell growth. These observations suggest that in vivo generated LB B cells are not totally committed to antibody secretion, and that IL-6 is essential for in vivo antigen-induced LB B cells to reach the antibody-secreting stage.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2208301     DOI: 10.1016/0008-8749(90)90273-t

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Immunol        ISSN: 0008-8749            Impact factor:   4.868


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