Interleukin-10 differentially regulates B7-1 (CD80) and B7-2 (CD86) expression on human peripheral blood dendritic cells |
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Authors: | Christel Buelens,Fabienne Willems,Anne Delvaux,G raldine Pi rard,Jean-Pierre Delville,Thierry Velu,Michel Goldman |
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Affiliation: | Christel Buelens,Fabienne Willems,Anne Delvaux,Géraldine Piérard,Jean-Pierre Delville,Thierry Velu,Michel Goldman |
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Abstract: | Most of the immunosuppressive effects of interleukin-10 (IL-10) are related to functional inhibition of antigen-presenting cells (APC). Herein, we investigate the influence of recombinant (r)IL-10 on human dendritic cells (DC) purified from peripheral blood of healthy volunteers. First, we found that rIL-10 inhibited in a dose-dependent manner the proliferative responses as well as the production of IL-2 and interferon-γ (IFN-γ) in mixed lymphocyte reaction (MLR) between purified T cells and DC. This rIL-10 effect could be attributed to a direct effect on DC, as DC preincubated with rIL-10 were found to be deficient in the induction of alloreactive T cells even when anti-IL-10 neutralizing mAb was added at the time of MLR. Flow cytometric analysis indicated that rIL-10 did not modify the expression of ICAM-1 (CD54) and B7-1 (CD80), but decreased HLA-DR and B7-2 (CD86) expression at the DC surface. We conclude that the inhibitory effect of rIL-10 on primary alloreactive T cell responses involves down-regulation of class II MHC and B7-2 expression at the DC surface. |
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Keywords: | B7-1 B7-2 Dendritic cells Interleukin-10 Mixed lymphocyte reaction |
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