Ly. Cohen et Ma. Parant, DIFFERENTIAL REGULATION OF SURFACE-IMMUNOGLOBULIN EXPRESSION BY VARIOUS MURAMYL DIPEPTIDES IN A MURINE PRE-B-CELL LINE, Immunology letters, 45(3), 1995, pp. 210-214
The murine pre-B cell line 70Z/3 responds to lipopolysaccharide (LPS),
interleukin-1 (IL-1) or interferon-gamma (IFN gamma) by kappa gene tr
anscription and expression of surface IgM (sIg). We found that muramyl
dipeptide (MDP), a synthetic immunoadjuvant analog of a bacterial mem
brane structure, produced a weak increase in the number of sIg-positiv
e 70Z/3 cells as measured by immunofluorescence staining. This number
was significantly increased after exposure to MDP. Moreover, when MDP
was used in combination with LPS, IL-1 or IFN gamma, an enhancement of
sIg expression was observed showing an early influence of MDP in the
presence of a second stimulant. Unexpectedly, two adjuvant-active anal
ogs of MDP did not share its capacity to stimulate differentiation of
the cell line when used alone or associated with other agents, indicat
ing that adjuvanticity of MDP was not the only requirement. Two other
products of bacterial origin, a Staphylococcus aureus cell extract (SA
G) and the Toxic Shock Syndrome Toxin TSST-1 could neither enhance the
kappa gene expression in 70Z/3 cells nor increase the MDP effect. The
stimulating effect displayed by MDP could be related to NF-kappa B ac
tivation.