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Interleukin 6 Influences Germinal Center Development and Antibody Production via a Contribution of C3 Complement Component
Authors:Manfred Kopf  Suzanne Herren  Michael V. Wiles  Mark B. Pepys  Marie H. Kosco-Vilbois
Affiliation:From the *Basel Institute for Immunology, CH-4005 Basel, Switzerland; Geneva Biomedical Research Institute, Glaxo Wellcome Research and Development, CH-1228 Geneva, Switzerland; §Max-Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics, Berlin, D-14195 Germany; and Immunological Medicine Unit, Hammersmith Hospital, London W12 0NN, United Kingdom
Abstract:Mice rendered deficient for interleukin (IL) 6 by gene targeting were evaluated for their response to T cell–dependent antigens. Antigen-specific immunoglobulin (Ig)M levels were unaffected whereas all IgG isotypes showed varying degrees of alteration. Germinal center reactions occurred but remained physically smaller in comparison to those in the wild-type mice. This concurred with the observations that molecules involved in initial signaling events leading to germinal center formation were not altered (e.g., B7.2, CD40 and tumor necrosis factor R1). T cell priming was not impaired nor was a gross imbalance of T helper cell (Th) 1 versus Th2 cytokines observed. However, B7.1 molecules, absent from wild-type counterparts, were detected on germinal center B cells isolated from the deficient mice suggesting a modification of costimulatory signaling. A second alteration involved impaired de novo synthesis of C3 both in serum and germinal center cells from IL-6–deficient mice. Indeed, C3 provided an essential stimulatory signal for wild-type germinal center cells as both monoclonal antibodies that interrupted C3-CD21 interactions and sheep anti–mouse C3 antibodies caused a significant decrease in antigen-specific antibody production. In addition, germinal center cells isolated from C3–deficient mice produced a similar defect in isotype production. Low density cells with dendritic morphology were the local source of IL-6 and not the germinal center lymphocytes. Adding IL-6 in vitro to IL-6–deficient germinal center cells stimulated cell cycle progression and increased levels of antibody production. These findings reveal that the germinal center produces and uses molecules of the innate immune system, evolutionarily pirating them in order to optimally generate high affinity antibody responses.
Keywords:germinal center   interleukin 6   complement   antibody   follicular dendritic cells
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