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Interferon beta, a cofactor in the interferon gamma production induced by gram-negative bacteria in mice

The interferon (IFN) gamma production of splenocytes from closely related C57BL/10ScSn (Sn) and C57BL/10ScCr (Cr) mice was compared. Concanavalin A and CD3 monoclonal antibodies induced high levels of IFN- gamma in both Sn and Cr splenocytes. By contrast, treatment with gram- negative bacteria induc...

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Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 1995
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2191912/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7869053
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description The interferon (IFN) gamma production of splenocytes from closely related C57BL/10ScSn (Sn) and C57BL/10ScCr (Cr) mice was compared. Concanavalin A and CD3 monoclonal antibodies induced high levels of IFN- gamma in both Sn and Cr splenocytes. By contrast, treatment with gram- negative bacteria induced IFN-gamma only in Sn splenocytes; in Cr splenocytes, the IFN-gamma response was heavily impaired. The IFN-gamma induction by bacteria requires the cooperation of IFN-gamma-producing cells with macrophages. Depletion of macrophages from Sn splenocytes resulted in the loss of ability to produce IFN-gamma after bacterial stimulation. Reconstitution with new Sn macrophages restored the IFN- gamma responsiveness, whereas reconstitution with Cr macrophages failed to do so. Normal function of IFN-gamma-producing cells and a defective function of macrophages of Cr mice was demonstrated by evidence showing that whole or macrophage-depleted Cr splenocytes, when supplemented with Sn macrophages, acquire the ability to produce IFN-gamma in response to bacteria. A similar effect was achieved by supplementing Cr splenocytes with supernatants of bacteria-stimulated Sn macrophages or with recombinant murine IFN-beta or IFN-alpha. Preincubation of active macrophage supernatants with antibodies to IFN-beta suppressed the helper activity for Cr splenocytes. Moreover, the bacteria-induced production of IFN-gamma by Sn splenocytes could be inhibited by antibodies to murine IFN-beta. The results provide evidence that IFN- beta is an important cofactor of IFN-gamma induction, which is not induced in Cr mice by gram-negative bacteria.
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spelling pubmed-21919122008-04-16 Interferon beta, a cofactor in the interferon gamma production induced by gram-negative bacteria in mice J Exp Med Articles The interferon (IFN) gamma production of splenocytes from closely related C57BL/10ScSn (Sn) and C57BL/10ScCr (Cr) mice was compared. Concanavalin A and CD3 monoclonal antibodies induced high levels of IFN- gamma in both Sn and Cr splenocytes. By contrast, treatment with gram- negative bacteria induced IFN-gamma only in Sn splenocytes; in Cr splenocytes, the IFN-gamma response was heavily impaired. The IFN-gamma induction by bacteria requires the cooperation of IFN-gamma-producing cells with macrophages. Depletion of macrophages from Sn splenocytes resulted in the loss of ability to produce IFN-gamma after bacterial stimulation. Reconstitution with new Sn macrophages restored the IFN- gamma responsiveness, whereas reconstitution with Cr macrophages failed to do so. Normal function of IFN-gamma-producing cells and a defective function of macrophages of Cr mice was demonstrated by evidence showing that whole or macrophage-depleted Cr splenocytes, when supplemented with Sn macrophages, acquire the ability to produce IFN-gamma in response to bacteria. A similar effect was achieved by supplementing Cr splenocytes with supernatants of bacteria-stimulated Sn macrophages or with recombinant murine IFN-beta or IFN-alpha. Preincubation of active macrophage supernatants with antibodies to IFN-beta suppressed the helper activity for Cr splenocytes. Moreover, the bacteria-induced production of IFN-gamma by Sn splenocytes could be inhibited by antibodies to murine IFN-beta. The results provide evidence that IFN- beta is an important cofactor of IFN-gamma induction, which is not induced in Cr mice by gram-negative bacteria. The Rockefeller University Press 1995-03-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2191912/ /pubmed/7869053 Text en This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/).
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Interferon beta, a cofactor in the interferon gamma production induced by gram-negative bacteria in mice
title Interferon beta, a cofactor in the interferon gamma production induced by gram-negative bacteria in mice
title_full Interferon beta, a cofactor in the interferon gamma production induced by gram-negative bacteria in mice
title_fullStr Interferon beta, a cofactor in the interferon gamma production induced by gram-negative bacteria in mice
title_full_unstemmed Interferon beta, a cofactor in the interferon gamma production induced by gram-negative bacteria in mice
title_short Interferon beta, a cofactor in the interferon gamma production induced by gram-negative bacteria in mice
title_sort interferon beta, a cofactor in the interferon gamma production induced by gram-negative bacteria in mice
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2191912/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7869053