C. Bouchard et al., A TRANSFORMING-GROWTH-FACTOR-BETA-LIKE IMMUNOSUPPRESSIVE FACTOR IN IMMUNOGLOBULIN-G-BINDING FACTOR, The Journal of experimental medicine, 182(6), 1995, pp. 1717-1726
Immunoglobulin G-binding factors (IgG-BF), which are produced by cells
of the immune system, inhibit antibody production. In this paper, we
show that transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-beta) suppresses second
ary in vitro anti-sheep red blood cell responses of mouse splenocytes
and lipopolysaccharide- or anti-IgM-stimulated mouse B cell responses
in a way similar to, and with the same kinetics as, rodent IgG-BF. Mor
eover, the immunosuppressive activity of IgG-BF was totally neutralize
d by polyclonal and monoclonal anti-TGF-beta antibodies and it eluted
with TGF-beta by gel exclusion chromatogaphy, suggesting that a TGF-be
ta-like immunosuppressive factor is present in IgG-BF. We also show th
at TGF-beta behaves as an IgG-BF since it binds to insolubilized IgG,
but not to insolubilized F(ab'), or bovine serum albumin. Altogether,
the data support the concept of a biological role for TGF-beta in the
IgG-mediated negative feedback of antibody responses.