ENHANCED PRODUCTION OF IL4 BUT NOT OF IFN-GAMMA AND IL10 BY PERIPHERAL-BLOOD MONONUCLEAR-CELLS FROM ATOPIC CHILDREN IN RESPONSE TO CD2 PLUSCD28 STIMULATION
W. Holter et al., ENHANCED PRODUCTION OF IL4 BUT NOT OF IFN-GAMMA AND IL10 BY PERIPHERAL-BLOOD MONONUCLEAR-CELLS FROM ATOPIC CHILDREN IN RESPONSE TO CD2 PLUSCD28 STIMULATION, Pediatric allergy and immunology, 7(2), 1996, pp. 75-82
Peripheral blood mononuclear cells from 16 children with atopic diseas
e (range of IgE levels: 33 - 2892 kU/l) and 12 age matched controls we
re stimulated either with mAbs specific for CD3, CD2, CD3 plus CD28, C
D2 plus CD28, with Tetanus Toroid, SEA, or PHA plus PMA and their cell
proliferation was determined. In addition, their cytokine production
(IL2, IL4, IL10, IFN gamma) following selected stimuli was measured. W
e found that the cells from atopics proliferated significantly better
in response to CD2 stimulation than control cells, with no difference
in response to CD3 or SEA stimulation. Furthermore, cells from atopics
produced significantly higher amounts of IL4 than cells from controls
, a difference most pronounced following CD2 plus CD28 stimulation. No
differential production was found for IL10 and IFN gamma. We conclude
that in atopic children with moderately elevated IgE a hyperreactivit
y of the CD2 pathway of stimulation and a clear elevation of IL4 but n
ot of IL10 or IFN gamma production can be demonstrated.