A MODIFICATION OF THE LOCAL LYMPH-NODE ASSAY FOR CONTACT ALLERGENICITY SCREENING - MEASUREMENT OF INTERLEUKIN-2 AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO RADIOISOTOPE-DEPENDENT PROLIFERATION ASSAY
M. Hatao et al., A MODIFICATION OF THE LOCAL LYMPH-NODE ASSAY FOR CONTACT ALLERGENICITY SCREENING - MEASUREMENT OF INTERLEUKIN-2 AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO RADIOISOTOPE-DEPENDENT PROLIFERATION ASSAY, Toxicology, 98(1-3), 1995, pp. 15-22
The local lymph node assay is an effective prediction method for conta
ct allergenicity, but employs radioisotopes. We investigated whether m
easurement of interleukin-2 (IL-2) production by lymph node cells-coul
d be used instead to predict contact allergenicity of chemicals. Test
chemicals were applied for three consecutive days to both ears of Balb
/c mice and the auricular lymph nodes were obtained on either the four
th or fifth day after the first application. Both IL-2 concentration i
n supernatant of the suspension and proliferative activity of lymph no
de cells were determined after 24-, 48-, 72-h cell culture in RPMI-164
0 medium by ELISA and by measuring [H-3]methylthymidine incorporation,
respectively. These two methods detected allergenicity similarly exce
pt in the case of TNCB and oxazolone, which showed excessive prolifera
tion-inducing capacity as compared to IL-2 release-increasing effect.
Flow cytometry showed that these two chemicals also increased the perc
entage of Ia(d)-positive cells in the lymph nodes, suggesting that the
se chemicals might induce not only, cellular immunity but also humoral
immunity. We conclude that interleukin-2 assay is a convenient and de
pendable method for screening strong contact allergens without using r
adioisotopes.