M. Lovik et al., DIESEL EXHAUST PARTICLES AND CARBON-BLACK HAVE ADJUVANT ACTIVITY ON THE LOCAL LYMPH-NODE RESPONSE AND SYSTEMIC IGE PRODUCTION TO OVALBUMIN, Toxicology, 121(2), 1997, pp. 165-178
The possible adjuvant effect of diesel exhaust particles (DEP) on the
response to the model allergen ovalbumin (OA) was studied in BALB/c mi
ce using the popliteal lymph node (PLN) assay. In addition to changes
in PLN weight, cell numbers and cell proliferation, specific serum IgE
anti-GA antibody levels were measured. OA inoculated together with DE
P into one hind footpad gave a significantly augmented response (incre
ase in weight, cell numbers and cell proliferation) in the draining po
pliteal lymph node as compared to DEP or OA alone. Also, the local lym
ph node response was of longer duration when DEP were given with the a
llergen. Experiments in thymus-deficient nu/nu mice indicated that the
lymph node response observed in BALB/c mice was of a specific immunol
ogic character and not an unspecific inflammatory reaction. The OA-spe
cific IgE response was increased in mice receiving OA together with DE
P as compared to the response in mice receiving OA without DEP. Carbon
black (CB) was given with and without OA in some experiments, as a su
rrogate for the non-extractable core of DEP. CB was found to resemble
DEP in its capacity to increase the local lymph node response and seru
m specific IEE response to OA, but CB appeared to be slightly less pot
ent than DEP. Thus, both DEP and CB had a significant adjuvant effect
on the local immune-mediated inflammatory response and on the systemic
specific IgE response to allergen. The results indicate that the non-
extractable particle core contributes substantially to the adjuvant ac
tivity of DEP. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science Ireland Ltd.