학술논문

Mechanism of a lymphocyte abnormality associated with HLA-B8/DR3: role of interleukin-1.
Document Type
Article
Source
Clinical & Experimental Immunology. Feb1990, Vol. 79 Issue 2, p227-232. 6p.
Subject
*LYMPHOCYTES
*HISTOCOMPATIBILITY antigens
*MITOGENS
*INTERLEUKINS
*TRANSPLANTATION immunology
*T cells
Language
ISSN
0009-9104
Abstract
Lymphocytes from normal individuals with the histocompatibility antigens HLA-B8 and DR3 have impaired proliferative responses when stimulated with suboptimal concentrations of mitogens. We have previously shown that an important factor in the impaired response is a failure to produce normal quantities of interleukin-2 (IL-2). To examine the mechanism of decreased responsiveness further, we measured interleukin-1 (IL-1) production of tow responder subjects compared with controls. The peripheral blood mononuclear cells of five low responder individuals with HLA-B8/ DR3 stimulated with 0.05 μg/ml of phytohaemagglutinin (PHA) accumulated only 0.036 U/ml of IL-1 compared with 0.32 U/ml for normal responders. There was a highly significant correlation between the PHA-stimulated IL-1 concentration at 12 hand the subsequent IL-2 concentration at 48 h (r =0-89, P<0.0001) suggesting a role of decreased IL-l production in the impaired response. A study of unfractionated or column-fractionated culture supernatants revealed no evidence that the decreased IL-I activity in the supernatants of low responder subjects was related to increased IL-1 inhibitor concentrations. These results suggest that impaired IL-2 production and lymphocyte proliferation in healthy subjects with HLA-B8/DR3 may be mediated at least in part by decreased IL-1 production, and implicates a defect of a very early event in lymphocyte activation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]