Modulation of macrophage Ia expression by lipopolysaccharide: stem cell requirements, accessory lymphocyte involvement, and IA-inducing factor production.
نویسندگان
چکیده
The mechanism of induction of murine macrophage Ia expression by lipopolysaccharide (LPS) was studied. Intraperitoneal injection of 1 microgram of LPS resulted in a 3- to 10-fold increase in the number of IA-positive peritoneal macrophages (flow cytometry and immunofluorescence and a 6-to 16-fold increase by radioimmunoassay. The isolated lipid A moiety of LPS was a potent inducer of macrophage Ia expression. Ia induction required a functional myelopoietic system as indicated by the finding that the response to LPS was eliminated in irradiated (900 rads) mice and reinstated by reconstitution with bone marrow cells. Comparison of LPS-induced Ia expression in normal and LPS-primed mice revealed a faster secondary response to LPS. The memory response could be adoptively transferred to normal mice with nonadherent spleen cells prepared 60 days after LPS injection. Spleen cells prepared 5 days after LPS injection caused Ia induction in LPS-nonresponder mice; such induction was not observed in irradiated (900 rads) recipients. The cell responsible for this phenomenon was identified as a Thy-1+, immunoglobulin-negative nonadherent cell. The biosynthesis and expression of Ia were not increased by direct exposure of macrophages to LPS in vitro. Small amounts of LPS inhibited Ia induction by gamma interferon. LPS showed positive regulatory effects on Ia expression by delaying the loss of Ia expression on cultured macrophages and by stimulating the production of Ia-inducing factors. Supernatants from cultured spleen cells stimulated with LPS in vitro contained antiviral and Ia-inducing activity that was acid labile, indicating that the active factor is gamma interferon. We conclude that induction of Ia expression by LPS in vivo is a bone-marrow-dependent, radiation-sensitive process which involves the stimulation of a gamma interferon-producing accessory lymphocyte and a delay in Ia turnover.
منابع مشابه
Antigen presentation to human T lymphocytes. I. Different requirements for stimulation by hapten-modified cells vs. cell sonicates
We have investigated the cellular and antigenic requirements for incubation of secondary proliferative responses by human T lymphocytes. Two distinct properties of antigen-presenting peripheral blood mononuclear cells were studied: (a) the ability for appropriate cell surface constituents to construct an immunogenic moiety, and (b) the ability to present similar antigenic determinants when they...
متن کاملConcomitant induction of the cell surface expression of Ia determinants and accessory cell function by a murine macrophage tumor cell line
This study demonstrates that an uncharacterized soluble factor produced in concanavalin A-induced rat spleen cell suspensions has the capacity to induce the increased expression of cell surface H-2K and H-2D molecules and the expression of I-region gene products on murine monocyte-macrophage lineage tumors that are not Ia positive in the absence of the factor. In parallel with induction of sero...
متن کامل1782 LYMPHOKINE REGULATION OF MACROPHAGE Ia ANTIGEN EXPRESSION Gel Filtration Chromatography
The initiation of many antigen-specific, T-dependent immune responses requires the participation of accessory cells that express Ia antigens (1, 2). Recent evidence indicates that the Ia antigen expression of macrophages, a principle class of accessory cells, is regulated by lymphokines: Ste inman et al. (3) have reported that culture supernatants of Trypanosoma cruzi-activated spleen cells enh...
متن کامل1782 LYMPHOKINE REGULATION OF MACROPHAGE Ia ANTIGEN EXPRESSION
The initiation of many antigen-specific, T-dependent immune responses requires the participation of accessory cells that express Ia antigens (1, 2). Recent evidence indicates that the Ia antigen expression of macrophages, a principle class of accessory cells, is regulated by lymphokines: Ste inman et al. (3) have reported that culture supernatants of Trypanosoma cruzi-activated spleen cells enh...
متن کاملLYMPHOKINE REGULATION OF MACROPHAGE Ia ANTIGEN EXPRESSION Gel Filtration Chromatography
The initiation of many antigen-specific, T-dependent immune responses requires the participation of accessory cells that express Ia antigens (1, 2). Recent evidence indicates that the Ia antigen expression of macrophages, a principle class of accessory cells, is regulated by lymphokines: Ste inman et al. (3) have reported that culture supernatants of Trypanosoma cruzi-activated spleen cells enh...
متن کاملذخیره در منابع من
با ذخیره ی این منبع در منابع من، دسترسی به آن را برای استفاده های بعدی آسان تر کنید
برای دانلود متن کامل این مقاله و بیش از 32 میلیون مقاله دیگر ابتدا ثبت نام کنید
ثبت ناماگر عضو سایت هستید لطفا وارد حساب کاربری خود شوید
ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- Infection and immunity
دوره 57 7 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 1989