SUPPRESSION OF ADULT T-CELL LEUKEMIA-DERIVED FACTOR HUMAN THIOREDOXININDUCTION BY FK506 AND CYCLOSPORINE-A - A NEW MECHANISM OF IMMUNE MODULATION VIA REDOX CONTROL
K. Furuke et al., SUPPRESSION OF ADULT T-CELL LEUKEMIA-DERIVED FACTOR HUMAN THIOREDOXININDUCTION BY FK506 AND CYCLOSPORINE-A - A NEW MECHANISM OF IMMUNE MODULATION VIA REDOX CONTROL, International immunology, 7(6), 1995, pp. 985-993
Adult T cell leukemia-derived factor (ADF), which is identical to a di
sulfide reducing enzyme human thioredoxin (TRX), is produced and relea
sed by activated or virus-infected lymphocytes. Here we report that, i
n peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) stimulated with phytohemag
glutinin (PHA), ADF/TRX mRNA was induced within 8 h after stimulation
as detected by in situ hybridization study, To analyze the mechanism o
f ADF/TRX induction during T cell activation, the effects of immunosup
pressants including FK506, rapamycin (Rap) and cyclosporin A (CsA) on
ADF/TRX expression were investigated by immunoblot analysis, ADF/TRX i
nduction in PBMC by PHA, Con A or OKT3 mAb was almost completely suppr
essed by FK506, Whereas CsA also inhibited ADF/TRX expression in OKT3
mAb-stimulated PBMC, nap failed to affect it in spite of exhibiting gr
owth inhibition, In addition, exogenous IL-2 could not increase ADF/TR
X production in FK506-treated PBMC or in PHA blasts, These results ind
icate that ADF/TRX induction in T cell activation depends on calcineur
in-dependent events in the early phase and that IL-2 production is not
directly involved in ADF/TRX induction, Furthermore, when recombinant
ADF (rADF) was added to a culture of PBMC 1 h before the addition of
PHA and FK506, the action of FK506 was partially reversed as determine
d by [H-3]thymidine incorporation and viable cell counts, These result
s suggest that ADF/TRX produced and released from PBMC may be a crucia
l event in lymphocyte activation, and that FK506 and CsA may exert the
immune suppression partly through inhibiting the induction of the end
ogenous reducing factor ADF/TRX.