T. Tanaka et al., Enhancement of T helper(2) response in the absence of interleukin (IL-)6; An inhibition of IL-4-mediated T helper, cell differentiation by IL-6, CYTOKINE, 13(4), 2001, pp. 193-201
Functional roles of interleukin (IL-)6 in T cell response were investigated
. Mice deficient in IL-6 and wild mice were immunized,vith antigens (myelin
oligodendrocyte glycoprotein or methylated BSA) and production of IL-4 and
interferon (IFN)-gamma, by regional lymph nodes was measured. IL-6 deficie
ncy led to an enhancement of IL-4 and an inhibition of IFN-gamma production
. Moreover, polyclonal stimulation of spleen T cells from unimmunized IL-6-
deficient mice with anti-CD3 plus anti-CD28 antibodies (Abs) demonstrated a
n enhancement of T helper (Th)(2) responses. The presence of IL-6, however,
augmented IL-4 production but it inhibited IFN-gamma expression by spleen
T cells in response to polyclonal stimulation and by antigen-primed spleen
T cells in response to re-challenge with the antigen. In contrast, the indu
ction of spleen CD4-positive T cells into Th-2 cells in vitro by the anti-C
D3 plus IL-4 was completely suppressed by exogenously added IL-6, whereas T
h-1 differentiation of T cells by the anti-CD3 plus IL-12 was not inhibited
by the presence of IL-6. Thus, these results indicate that IL-6 physiologi
cally could modulate qualitative T cell response and suggest that it augmen
ts Th-1 responses partly through its inhibitory capability of IL-4-induced
Th-2 differentiation of naive T cells, (C) 2001 Academic Press.