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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Brams, Petera; | Royston, Ivora | Boernert, Paulab
Affiliations: [a] San Diego Regional Cancer Center, San Diego, CA, USA | [b] IXSYS Inc., San Diego, CA, USA
Note: [] Address reprint requests to Dr. Peter Brams, IDEC Pharmaceuticals, 11099 North Torrey Pines Road, La Jolla, CA 92037.
Abstract: Induction of antigen-dependent IgM and IgG responses by human in vitro spleen cell cultures were supported by addition of defined lymphokines. Whereas exposure to IL-2 alone throughout both immunization and cultivation period supported the highest antigen-directed responses, antibodies of higher relative affinity to the immunizing antigen were secreted under conditions of shorter IL-2 exposure. Continuous presence of IL-2 supported the antigen-driven responses for up to 15 days, the later part of which was characterized by a very low relative affinity index value. IL-2 supported cultures produced up to 55 times and 36 times more IgM and IgG, respectively, than cultures without added IL-2. Addition of IL-2-neutralizing antibodies throughout the cultivation period abrogated all responses. Addition of IL-4 alone had negligible effect on the antigen-directed IgM responses but supported antigen-independent IgG responses. Neutralization of IL-4 alone had negligible effect on the IgM and IgG responses, whereas neutralization of IL-4 during IL-2 support, resulted in reduction of antigen dependency of responses. Delayed IL-4 neutralization (24 hours) restored some of the antigen sensitivity. IL-4 reduced IL-2-induced, antigen-directed immunoglobulin responses but supported increased antigen-induced, antigen-directed responses, resulting in maximal antigen-specific responses. IL-4 reduced the IL-2-induced immunoglobulin production. IL-2 supported cell division, whereas IL-4 supported prolonged survival. Flow cytometry tests showed that IL-2 primarily induced CD8+ cells (Tsuppressor/cytotoxic) and OKT-10+ cells (plasma cells) cells, whereas the number of B1+ cells (B cells) decreased. IL-4 induced slight increases in the amount of B1+ cells and CD4+ cells (Thelper).
Keywords: In vitro immunization, human lymphocytes, lymphokine requirements, IL-2, IL-4
DOI: 10.3233/HAB-1993-4202
Journal: Human Antibodies, vol. 4, no. 2, pp. 47-56, 1993
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