IL-10 inhibits T cell-independent but not T cell-dependent responses in vitro.

  • Peçanha L
  • Snapper C
  • Lees A
  • et al.
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Abstract

Lymphokines play a key role in T cell-independent (TI) Ag-induced responses. We recently showed that IL-10 potently inhibits Ig production stimulated by TI-2 Ag + IL-5. In view of our recent findings that the B cell activator can determine the effect lymphokines will have on Ig production and on isotype selection, we analyzed the effect of IL-10 on Ig production induced by other TI antigens and T cell-dependent Ag. These data demonstrate that IL-10 inhibited IL-5-induced Ig production stimulated by TI-1 and by TI-2 Ag, but had no effect on an in vitro T cell-dependent Ag-specific anti-SRBC-induced response or on a T cell-induced polyclonal response mediated by anti-CD3-activated T cell clones. IL-10 inhibited IgM, IgG1, IgG2a, and IgG3 secretion by B cells costimulated by LPS or anti-delta-dextran. IL-10 did not interfere with induction of class II MHC Ag expression or cell enlargement that was stimulated by LPS or anti-delta-dextran and had no detrimental effect on cell viability. IL-4 reversed the IL-10-mediated inhibition of IgG1 and IgM secretion stimulated by anti-delta-dextran or LPS-activated cells in the presence of IL-5. A 72 h, but not 24 h, exposure to IL-4 at initiation of culture with anti-delta-dextran + IL-5 + IL-10 was necessary to reverse the IL-10-mediated inhibition of IgM secretion. Our data suggest that IL-10 can selectively inhibit TI Ag-induced responses when other T cell-derived stimulatory lymphokines are not present and further emphasize the specific role of the B cell activator in influencing the responsiveness of B cells to lymphokines.

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Peçanha, L. M., Snapper, C. M., Lees, A., Yamaguchi, H., & Mond, J. J. (1993). IL-10 inhibits T cell-independent but not T cell-dependent responses in vitro. The Journal of Immunology, 150(8), 3215–3223. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.150.8.3215

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