Literature DB >> 2303706

Enhanced Ig production by human peripheral lymphocytes induced by aggregated C1q.

M R Daha1, N Klar, R Hoekzema, L A van Es.   

Abstract

Because B cells express receptors for C1q, we have investigated the role of C1q in the stimulation of B cells. When B cells were cultured in the presence of C1q that had been frozen, T cells, and suboptimal concentrations of PWM, there was a dose-dependent enhancement of IgM, IgG, and IgA by the B cells. No significant enhancement of Ig production by B cells was seen in the absence of T cells or PWM. The contribution of T cells or PWM could be replaced by supernatants of PMA and Con A-activated PBMC (T cell growth factor). C1q that had been frozen, in contrast with freshly isolated C1q, was at least 3 times more active in enhancement of the production of Ig by B cells in culture in the presence of suboptimal concentrations of T cell growth factor. The capability of C1q to stimulate B cells could be ascribed to aggregates of C1q. Monomeric C1q was only marginally active to stimulate B cell Ig production, whereas dimeric and tetrameric C1q were able to enhance Ig production by B cells in relation to their size. Furthermore, aggregation of C1q on soluble aggregates of rabbit IgM also increased its potential to enhance B cell Ig production. The interaction of C1q with the B cells occurs via the collagenous tail of C1q, as suggested by inhibition experiments with purified collagenous tails and globular heads of C1q. These results indicate that triggering of C1qR on B cells positively regulates Ig production in vitro.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2303706

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immunol        ISSN: 0022-1767            Impact factor:   5.422


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