Induction of circulating antagonists to IL-1 and TNF by IL-2 administration and their effects on IL-2 induced cytokine production in vitro.

  • Tilg H
  • Shapiro L
  • Vannier E
  • et al.
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Abstract

The objectives of this study were to determine whether intensive immunotherapy with IL-2 results in detectable levels of circulating IL-1 and TNF antagonists and whether the levels achieved in vivo are sufficient to affect the generation of secondary proinflammatory cytokines such as IL-1 beta and TNF-alpha. We also sought to determine the extent to which endogenous TNF mediates the generation of an IL-1 antagonist by IL-2-activated PBMCs. In patients undergoing high dose IL-2 immunotherapy, plasma IL-1 receptor antagonist (IL-1ra) levels rose dramatically after the first IL-2 injection, reaching a plateau of 11.03 +/- 0.92 ng/ml within 4 h. TNF-soluble receptor p55 (TNFsRp55) was also detected in the plasma shortly after initiating treatment, and the levels progressively increased throughout the treatment course. PBMCs exposed to IL-2 expressed IL-1ra mRNA and secreted the IL-1ra protein, but neither PBMCs nor neutrophils shed TNFsRp55 in response to IL-2 or supernatants from IL-2-activated PBMCs. IL-1ra at concentrations achieved in the plasma during IL-2 immunotherapy (approximately 10 ng/ml) inhibited the in vitro production of IL-1 beta and TNF-alpha by IL-2-activated PBMCs by 65% and 30%, respectively. Although the monomeric receptor TNFsRp55 at concentrations achieved in the plasma had no effect on the in vitro production of IL-1ra, TNF-alpha, or IL-1 beta, the bivalent TNFsRp75-Fc chimera suppressed the generation of TNF and IL-1. IL-1ra synthesis was unaffected. These results suggest that the amount of IL-1ra generated in response to IL-2 is most likely sufficient to down-modulate the production of proinflammatory cytokines.

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Tilg, H., Shapiro, L., Vannier, E., Poutsiaka, D. D., Trehu, E., Atkins, M. B., … Mier, J. W. (1994). Induction of circulating antagonists to IL-1 and TNF by IL-2 administration and their effects on IL-2 induced cytokine production in vitro. The Journal of Immunology, 152(6), 3189–3198. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.152.6.3189

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