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Regulation of resting and cycling human B lymphocytes via surface IgM and the accessory molecules interleukin-4, CD23 and CD40.

Authors :
Gordon, J.
Millsum, M. J.
Flores-Romo, L.
Gillis, S.
Source :
Immunology; Dec89, Vol. 68 Issue 4, p526-531, 6p
Publication Year :
1989

Abstract

Experiments were designed in order to compare directly the ability of a new and potent monoclonal anti-μ chain antibody to initiate or maintain stimulation in resting and cycling B lymphocytes, respectively. Resting B cells could be stimulated by soluble anti-μ only in the presence of additional signals; these could be supplied by a high dose of phorbol ester or a combination of interlenkin-4 (IL-4) and the CD40 antibody, G28-5. Immobilization of anti-μ not only increased the magnitude of the resting B-cell response but also diminished the co-factor requirements. The ‘background’ stimulation obtained when using a high concentration of immobilized anti-μ was unexpectedly reduced in the presence of IL-4 alone. The duration, but not the magnitude, of the IL-4 signal required for promoting optimal responses varied with the co-stimulation applied. Importantly, the threshold concentrations of soluble anti-μ needed to trigger the resting B cells were reduced upon the addition of each co-stimulant. With actively cycling B cells, both soluble and immobilized anti-μ were now capable of sustaining stimulation which could be prolonged on the addition of IL-4 and/or G28- 5. In both resting and cycling populations, a strong correlation was noted between the magnitude of stimulation elicited when IL-4 was present and the release of the soluble CD23 molecule. Moreover, IL-4-promoted, but not other, stimulations could be augmented up to 10-fold by the inclusion of the CD23 antibody MHM6. Both the resting and cycling B-cell populations were found to secrete IgM in direct response to IL-4 and 028-5; this factor-driven production of IgM was differentially modulated by soluble and immobilized anti-μ in the two populations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00192805
Volume :
68
Issue :
4
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Immunology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
13354478