Literature DB >> 3497729

Regulation of T-cell functions by L-lactate.

W Dröge, S Roth, A Altmann, S Mihm.   

Abstract

Lactate is a product of glycolytically active macrophages. After stimulation with concanavalin A accessory cell-depleted splenic T-cell populations were found to produce only minute amounts of T-cell growth factor (TCGF); but substantial amounts of TCGF were produced if the cultures were supplemented either with splenic adherent cells or with lactate but not with interleukin-1 (IL-1). IL-1 was capable, however, of supporting TCGF production by the thymoma subline EL4-6.1. TCGF production in cultures of accessory cell-depleted splenic T-cell populations was demonstrable with 10(-3) M L-lactate, and optimal responses (plateau level) were obtained with 4-6 X 10(-2) M L-lactate. Cultures of macrophages were found to accumulate up to 5 X 10(-2) M lactate. Our experiments indicate, therefore, that lactate serves as a regulatory signal by which macrophage-like accessory cells enhance helper-T-cell functions. Lactate is apparently not the only mediator of accessory cell function since plateau levels of TCGF production were markedly lower with lactate than with splenic accessory cells; but L-lactate was found also to determine the magnitude of T-cell-mediated immune responses in vivo and in cultures of unfractionated lymphocyte populations. The production of interferon in accessory cell-depleted and concanavalin A-treated T-cell cultures, however, was not significantly affected by lactate. Concanavalin A-stimulated splenic T-cell populations were found to consume glucose rapidly and to release lactate into the supernatant. This indicates that the cells contain more lactate and pyruvate than they can utilize by their respiratory metabolism. The administration of external lactate or pyruvate was found to inhibit the utilization of glucose by the mitogenically stimulated T cells.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3497729     DOI: 10.1016/0008-8749(87)90223-1

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


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