EXPRESSION AND BIOLOGICAL-ACTIVITIES OF BOVINE INTERLEUKIN-4 - EFFECTS OF RECOMBINANT BOVINE INTERLEUKIN-4 ON T-CELL PROLIFERATION AND B-CELL DIFFERENTIATION AND PROLIFERATION IN-VITRO
Dm. Estes et al., EXPRESSION AND BIOLOGICAL-ACTIVITIES OF BOVINE INTERLEUKIN-4 - EFFECTS OF RECOMBINANT BOVINE INTERLEUKIN-4 ON T-CELL PROLIFERATION AND B-CELL DIFFERENTIATION AND PROLIFERATION IN-VITRO, Cellular immunology, 163(2), 1995, pp. 268-279
Interleukin 4 (IL-4) is a pleotropic cytokine affecting a wide range o
f cell types in both the mouse and the human. These activities include
regulation of the growth and differentiation of both T and B lymphocy
tes. The activities of IL-4 in nonprimate, nonmurine systems are not w
ell established. Herein, we demonstrate in the bovine system that IL-4
upregulates production of IgM, IgG1, and IgE in the presence of a var
iety of costimulators including anti-IgM, Staphylococcus aureus cowan
strain I, and pokeweed mitogen. IgE responses are potentiated by the a
ddition of IL-2 to IL-4. Culture of bovine B lymphocytes with IL-4 in
the absence of additional costimulators resulted in the increased surf
ace expression of CD23 (low-affinity Fc(epsilon)RII), IgM, IL-SR, and
MHC class II in a dose-dependent manner. IL-4 alone increased basal le
vels of proliferation of bulk peripheral blood mononuclear cells but i
n the presence of Con A inhibited proliferation. In contrast to the ac
tivities of IL-4 in the murine system, proliferation of T(H)1- and T(H
)2-like clones was inhibited in a dose-dependent manner as assessed by
antigen- or IL-2-driven in vitro proliferative responses. These obser
vations are consistent with the role of IL-4 as a key player in regula
tion of both T and B cell responses. (C) 1995 Academic Press, Inc.