P. Hoang et al., HUMAN COLONIC INTRAEPITHELIAL LYMPHOCYTES REGULATE THE CYTOKINES PRODUCED BY LAMINA PROPRIA MONONUCLEAR-CELLS, Mediators of inflammation, 6(2), 1997, pp. 105-109
USING an in vitro autologous human system, the immunomodulatory functi
on of colonic intraepithelial lymphocytes (IEL) on cytokine production
by lamina propria mononuclear cells (LPMNC) has been investigated. In
contrast to LPMNC, colonic IEL produced only low amounts of IL-10, in
terferon-gamma and interleukin-2. However, co-culture experiments (IEL
+ LPMNC) have shown that IEL can enhance the PHA-induced synthesis of
IL-2 and interferon-gamma, but not IL-10 by LPMNC. Using a transwell
filter culture system apparatus, this effect was shown not to require
a cell-to-cell interaction. Thus, IEL in vitro may modulate the cytoki
ne synthesis of LPMNC, through the production of soluble factors. This
may prove highly relevant in the in vivo immune activation of the gas
trointestinal mucosa.