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Dual role of macrophages in the suppression of interleukin 2 production and interleukin 2 receptor expression in trypanosome-infected mice.

M Sileghem1, A Darji, R Hamers, M Van de Winkel, P De Baetselier.   

Abstract

Lymph node cells derived from T. brucei-infected mice fail to produce interleukin 2-(IL2) subsequent to a potent mitogenic trigger and actively suppress the capacity of normal cells to produce IL2 in co-culture experiments. The depletion of Thy-1+ cells does not decrease but rather increases the suppressive potential of the LNC derived from infected mice. A T cell-enriched nylon wool-nonadherent fraction, on the other hand, is not suppressive. The suppression of IL2 production is promptly restored by the addition of prostaglandin synthesis inhibitors suggesting a key role of the prostaglandin-producing macrophages. Our data indicate that such macrophages do not act indirectly through the induction of suppressor T cells, but rather directly interfere with the normal lymph node cells. In contrast to the essential role of prostaglandins in the impairment of IL2 production, these mediators are not involved in the suppression of IL2 receptor expression. Lymph node cells derived from Trypanosoma brucei-infected mice fail to produce interleukin 2 (IL2) subsequent to a potent mitogenic trigger and actively suppress the capacity of normal cells to produce IL2 in co-culture experiments. The depletion of Thy-1+ cells does not decrease but rather increases the suppressive potential of the LNC derived from infected mice. A T cell-enriched nylon wool-nonadherent fraction, on the other hand, is not suppressive. The suppression of IL2 production is promptly restored by the addition of prostaglandin synthesis inhibitors suggesting a key role of the prostaglandin-producing macrophages. Our data indicate that such macrophages do not act indirectly through the induction of suppressor T cells, but rather interfere directly with the normal lymph node cells.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2525474     DOI: 10.1002/eji.1830190508

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Immunol        ISSN: 0014-2980            Impact factor:   5.532


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