INTERLEUKIN-10 IS A HUMAN T-CELL GROWTH-FACTOR IN-VITRO

Citation
G. Pawelec et al., INTERLEUKIN-10 IS A HUMAN T-CELL GROWTH-FACTOR IN-VITRO, Cytokine, 7(4), 1995, pp. 355-363
Citations number
26
Categorie Soggetti
Cell Biology",Biology
Journal title
ISSN journal
10434666
Volume
7
Issue
4
Year of publication
1995
Pages
355 - 363
Database
ISI
SICI code
1043-4666(1995)7:4<355:IIAHTG>2.0.ZU;2-B
Abstract
Although interleukin (IL)-10 inhibited lymphocyte proliferation in mix ed lymphocyte cultures (MLC) and blocked stimulation of alloreactive T cell clones (TCC) by peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC), the c ells surviving culture with IL-10 showed enhanced viability. A minorit y of IL-2-dependent T cell lines, moreover, incorporated tritiated thy midine when cultured with IL-10 alone; their proliferation with IL-10 was dose-dependent, prevented by addition of neutralizing antisera to IL-10 but not to IL-2 and/or IL-4 and observed both shortly (4 days) a nd later ( 7-10 days) after T cell allostimulation. Examination of the proliferative responses to IL-10 of a panel of TCC revealed heterogen eity of responsiveness: whereas only one of five CD8(+) TCR2 (T cell r eceptor alpha, beta)TCC proliferated with IL-10, three of five CD4(+) TCR2-TCC proliferated, one of them strongly. In contrast, all three TC R1 (gamma delta)-TCC tested responded to IL-10, albeit rather weakly. These results therefore suggest that in addition to its well-establish ed inhibitory action on T cell activation, IL-10 may also exert positi ve influences on clonal expansion of subsets of preactivated T cells.