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Production of functional IL-18 by different subtypes of murine and human dendritic cells (DC) : DC-derived IL-18 enhances IL-12-dependent Th1 development

European journal of immunology. Bd. 28. H. 10. Weinheim: Wiley-VCH 1998 S. 3231 - 3239

Erscheinungsjahr: 1998

ISBN/ISSN: 0014-2980

Publikationstyp: Zeitschriftenaufsatz (Forschungsbericht)

Sprache: Englisch

Geprüft:Bibliothek

Inhaltszusammenfassung


IL-18 is a recently described cytokine that shares biological activities with IL-12 in driving the development of Th1-type T cells. As dendritic cells (DC) are very potent inducers of T cell proliferation and differentiation we wondered whether they utilize IL-18 as a factor driving Th1 development. We demonstrate by Northern blot and reverse transcription-PCR that various subtypes of human and murine DC as well as the DC-line XS contain IL-18 mRNA. When supernatants of either enriched Langer...IL-18 is a recently described cytokine that shares biological activities with IL-12 in driving the development of Th1-type T cells. As dendritic cells (DC) are very potent inducers of T cell proliferation and differentiation we wondered whether they utilize IL-18 as a factor driving Th1 development. We demonstrate by Northern blot and reverse transcription-PCR that various subtypes of human and murine DC as well as the DC-line XS contain IL-18 mRNA. When supernatants of either enriched Langerhans cells (LC) or bone marrow-derived DC were analyzed for production of IL-18 protein, IL-18 production was detected in an IL-18-specific ELISA. To assess whether the IL-18 protein released by DC is functional, we performed a sensitive bioassay using the IL-18-dependent stimulation of concanavalin A-stimulated T cells. Both, supernatants from bone marrow-derived DC and enriched LC induced IFN-gamma production in the T cells. This production was partially inhibitable by addition of anti-IL-18 antiserum. In a TCR-transgenic mouse system we further demonstrate that DC-derived IL-18 potentiates IL-12-dependent Th1 development. Using DC derived from IL-12 knockout animals, we show that DC-derived IL-18 by itself is not capable of inducing Th1 cell differentiation. Together the data demonstrate that subtypes of DC are able to release functional IL-18 that is able to induce IFN-gamma production and Th1 differentiation in primed T cells.» weiterlesen» einklappen

Autoren


Stoll, Sabine (Autor)
Jonuleit, Helmut (Autor)
Schmitt, Edgar (Autor)
Muller, Gabi (Autor)
Yamauchi, Hiroshi (Autor)
Kurimoto, Masashi (Autor)
Knop, Jürgen (Autor)
Enk, Alexander H. (Autor)

Klassifikation


DFG Fachgebiet:
2.21 - Mikrobiologie, Virologie und Immunologie

DDC Sachgruppe:
Medizin