| Literature DB >> 30873158 |
Paul-Gydéon Ritvo1, David Klatzmann1,2.
Abstract
The role of interleukin-1 in the regulation of humoral responses is poorly documented, in contrast to its role in inflammation. Recent findings suggest there is an interleukin-1 axis in the follicular T cell control of B cell responses, involving interleukin-1 receptors (IL-1R1 and IL-1R2) and receptor antagonists (IL-1Ra). Here, we revisit the literature on this topic and conclude that targeting the interleukin-1 pathway should be a valuable therapeutic approach in many diseases involving excessive production of (auto)antibodies, such as autoimmune diseases or allergy.Entities:
Keywords: Tfh cells; Tfr cells; antibody production; germinal centers; immunoregulation; immunotherapy; plasma cell
Year: 2019 PMID: 30873158 PMCID: PMC6402473 DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2019.00250
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Immunol ISSN: 1664-3224 Impact factor: 7.561
Experiments supporting a correlation between IL-1 production during immunization and resulting antibody production.
| IL-1 as an adjuvant | Enhanced antibody response | Dose- and time-dependent adjuvanticity of interleukin 1 | ( |
| IL-1 as an adjuvant | Enhanced antibody response | IL-1 is an effective mucosal vaccine adjuvant when coadministered with protein immunogens, and is as effective as cholera toxin in inducing Ag-specific serum IgG | ( |
| Alum induces release of IL-1 | Enhanced antibody response (alum effect) | Considering the immunostimulatory activities of these cytokines and the ability of IL-1β to act as an adjuvant, the results suggest a mechanism for the adjuvanticity of alum | ( |
| Cholera toxin induces release of IL-1 | Enhanced antibody response | Cholera toxin (CT) is a strong systemic and mucosal adjuvant that greatly enhances IgG and IgA immune responses. It stimulates IL-1 production | ( |
| IL-1α/β-deficient mice | Reduced antibody production | Primary and secondary antibody production against T-dependent antigen was significantly reduced in IL-1α/β−/− mice after immunization | ( |
| IL-1Ra-deficient mice | Increased antibody production | Primary and secondary antibody production against T-dependent antigen was significantly increased in IL-1Ra−/− mice after immunization | |
| IL-1 effects on CD40L | Increased CD40L expression | CD40L expression on T cells was affected in IL-1−/− mice, and the reduced Ag-specific B cell response in IL-1−/− mice was recovered by treatment with agonistic anti-CD40 mAb both | ( |