Interleukin-12 increases interleukin-4 production by established human ThO and Th2-like T cell clones |
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Authors: | Pascale Jeannin,Yves Delneste,Paul Life,Jean-Fran ois Gauchat,Dominique Kaiserlian,Jean-Yves Bonnefoy |
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Affiliation: | Pascale Jeannin,Yves Delneste,Paul Life,Jean-François Gauchat,Dominique Kaiserlian,Jean-Yves Bonnefoy |
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Abstract: | Interleukin (IL)-12 is a potent inducer of cell-mediated immunity: it favors the generation of interferon (IFN)-γ-producing T cells, increases IFN-γ production by T cells and natural killer cells and prevents the generation of a Th2 response in murine in vivo models. Nevertheless, the effects of IL-12 on an established Th2 response remain poorly documented. In the present paper, we analyzed the effect of IL-12 on the profile of lymphokines produced by established IL-4-producing Th0 and Th2-like human T cell clones (TCC) and by polyclonal T cells. We found that IL-12 (i) enhances, as previously reported, IFN-γ production by Th0 TCC and, to a smaller extent, by Th2-like TCC, (ii) increases the proliferation of Th0 and Th2-like TCC and (iii) unexpectedly, synergizes with T cell receptor-associated or nonspecific stimuli in increasing IL-4 production by these TCC. Thus, IL-12 potentiates the production of IFN-γ and also of IL-4 by established IL-4-producing TCC. Although IL-12 has been widely reported to induce a Th1 response and to prevent the development of a Th2 response in vivo, IL-12 may on the contrary potentiate an established Th2 response in humans. |
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Keywords: | Interleukin-4 Interleukin-12 T cell clones Th2 Th0 |
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