A role for cytokines in antigen presentation: IL-1 and IL-4 induce accessory functions of antigen-presenting cells.

  • Aiello F
  • Longo D
  • Overton R
  • et al.
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Abstract

Fixation of APC with 1-ethyl-3-(3-dimethylamino-propyl)carbodiimide (ECDI) eliminates their ability to stimulate proliferation of alloreactive T cells or the D10 T cell clone, although a partial response, IL-4 production, was measured. However, if APC were activated before fixation, they could be ECDI-fixed and retain the ability to induce T cell proliferation. IL-1, IL-4 or LPS were capable of activating APC in this way, whereas IFN-gamma was not. This activation step occurred in 6 h, required protein synthesis, and was distinct from increases in Ia or IL-1. This suggests resting APC lack structures that are essential for inducing T cell proliferation.

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Aiello, F. B., Longo, D. L., Overton, R., Takacs, L., & Durum, S. K. (1990). A role for cytokines in antigen presentation: IL-1 and IL-4 induce accessory functions of antigen-presenting cells. The Journal of Immunology, 144(7), 2572–2581. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.144.7.2572

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