The antagonistic effect of interferon-beta on the interferon-gamma-induced expression of HLA-DR antigen in a squamous cell carcinoma line.

Journal of Experimental Pathology Pub Date : 1992-01-01
Y Naito, T Baba, H Suzuki, K Uyeno
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Abstract

We examined the effect of type I interferon (IFN) on IFN-gamma-induced HLA-DR antigen expression in A431 cells, a human squamous cell carcinoma line. A431 cells expressed HLA-DR antigen when stimulated with IFN-gamma, but not with IFN-beta. Simultaneous addition of IFN-gamma and IFN-beta to A431 cells resulted in significantly decreased HLA-DR antigen expression when compared to treatment with IFN-gamma alone. Kinetic studies revealed that IFN-beta was required concomitantly or prior to stimulation with IFN-gamma in order to down-regulate expression of HLA-DR antigens. IFN-alpha also inhibited IFN-gamma-induced HLA-DR antigen expression in A431 cells. Analysis of cytoplasmic mRNA showed that simultaneous treatment of A431 cells with IFN-gamma and IFN-beta resulted in a marked decrease of the level of DR alpha specific mRNA when compared to a level reached after treatment with IFN-gamma alone. These results suggest that type I IFN antagonize the IFN-gamma-induced HLA-DR antigen expression in human keratinocyte system, and that this antagonistic effect of type I IFN is confirmed as evidenced by a change in HLA-DR mRNA levels.

干扰素- β对干扰素- γ诱导的鳞状细胞癌HLA-DR抗原表达的拮抗作用。
我们研究了I型干扰素(IFN)对干扰素γ诱导的人鳞状细胞癌A431细胞中HLA-DR抗原表达的影响。A431细胞在ifn - γ刺激下表达HLA-DR抗原,而在ifn - β刺激下不表达。与单独使用ifn - γ相比,同时向A431细胞中添加ifn - γ和ifn - β可显著降低HLA-DR抗原表达。动力学研究表明,为了下调HLA-DR抗原的表达,ifn - β需要同时或先于ifn - γ刺激。ifn - α也抑制ifn - γ诱导的HLA-DR抗原在A431细胞中的表达。细胞质mRNA分析显示,与单独使用ifn - γ处理相比,同时使用ifn - γ和ifn - β处理A431细胞导致DR α特异性mRNA水平显著降低。这些结果表明,I型IFN可以拮抗IFN- γ诱导的人角质细胞系统中HLA-DR抗原的表达,并且这种拮抗作用通过HLA-DR mRNA水平的变化得到证实。
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