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À propos de : The role of interleukin 4 in specific antibody responses by human B cells        

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  • The role of interleukin 4 in specific antibody responses by human B cells
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  • This study was designed to Investigate the requirement for interleukin 4 (IL-4) in specific antibody responses by humanlymphocytes. Addition of IL-4 to antigen (influenza virus)-stimulated cultures of tonsillar mononuclear cells was found tosuppress specific antibody production significantly at doses as low as 10 units/ml. Specific immunoglobulin (IgG), IgA, and IgM antibodies were all equally inhibited by IL-4. Inhibition of the antibody response with IL-4 was completely abrogated by an IL-4 blocking antibody showing that the effect was specific for IL-4. It was also found that anti-IL-4 did notinhibit specific antibody production, showing that IL-4 was not required for responses to antigen. In contrast, significant inhibition was obtained with anti-Tac, Indicating an Important role for IL-2. In the absence of T helper cells antibody responses to influenza virus were completely restored with T cell replacing factor [TRF; IL-2 or low-molecular-weight B cell growth factor (BCGFlow)], but not with IL-4. In fact, IL-4 significantly suppressed the antibody response obtained when either IL-2 or BCGF low was used as a TRF. Addition of IL-4 at different times after In vitro stimulation with antigen and IL-2 showed that the inhibitory activity of IL-4 was maximal during the first 3 days of culture and was lost by day 4. IL-4 therefore seems to inhibit an early activation event (possiblly dependent on IL-2 or BCGFlow), or B cell proliferation essential for specific responses to antigen. Taken together, these observations show that IL-4 is not required for all specific antibody responses by human B cells and add support to the possibility that this cytokine is Important in suppression.
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