| Literature DB >> 2805410 |
M Okawa-Takatsuji1, S Aotsuka, S Uwatoko, M Kinoshita, R Yokohari.
Abstract
Monocyte-depleted mononuclear cells (MNC) from healthy subjects synthesized IgM-class antibody to single-stranded DNA (anti-ssDNA) at significantly higher levels than unfractionated MNC. The increased production of IgM anti-ssDNA by monocyte-depleted normal MNC was inhibited to a greater degree than total IgM by addition of supernatants from autologous monocytes. Moreover, supernatants obtained from normal monocytes cultured with indomethacin retained this suppressive effect on IgM anti-ssDNA antibody production, suggesting that prostaglandin E2 may not be involved in the suppression. These results indicate that B cells programmed to produce IgM anti-ssDNA are present in the normal B cell repertoire, but may be suppressed by monocytes or by a soluble factor (or factors) from the monocytes.Entities:
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Year: 1989 PMID: 2805410 PMCID: PMC1542055
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Exp Immunol ISSN: 0009-9104 Impact factor: 4.330