[Suppression of gamma-interferon induced HLA-DR antigen expression on normal and transformed keratinocytes by 1,25 (OH)2 vitamin D3].

T Tone, H Eto, K Katsuoka, K Nishioka, S Nishiyama
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Abstract

Recently, it has been shown that 1,25 (OH)2 Vitamin D3 (VD3) shows growth inhibition and enhances differentiation of keratinocytes in vitro. To elucidate the further effect of VD3 on keratinocytes, we studied the effect of recombinant human gamma interferon (IFN-gamma) and VD3 on the expression of HLA-DR antigen and MHC class I antigen on 3 normal and 6 transformed keratinocytes by means of FACS analysis. IFN-gamma (500 JRU/ml, 72 hr) induced the expression of HLA-DR antigen on 3/3 normal keratinocytes, 3/4 trichilemmoma and 1/2 squamous cell carcinoma cell lines. When these cells were cultured with both IFN-gamma and VD3 at the same time, the expression of HLA-DR antigen was significantly decreased. Sequential treatment of these cells with IFN-gamma and VD3 (each 72 hr), or vice versa, showed significant suppression of HLA-DR antigen expression. The fluorescens intensity of class I antigen was increased after IFN-gamma treatment, however, this effect is inhibited when the cells were treated with combination of IFN-gamma and VD3.

[1,25 (OH)2维生素D3抑制γ -干扰素诱导的正常和转化角质形成细胞HLA-DR抗原表达]。
最近,有研究表明,1,25 (OH)2维生素D3 (VD3)在体外具有生长抑制作用,并能增强角质形成细胞的分化。为了进一步阐明VD3对角质形成细胞的影响,我们通过FACS分析研究了重组人γ干扰素(ifn - γ)和VD3对3个正常和6个转化角质形成细胞HLA-DR抗原和MHC I类抗原表达的影响。ifn - γ (500 JRU/ml, 72小时)诱导3/3的正常角质形成细胞、3/4的毛状瘤细胞和1/2的鳞状细胞癌细胞表达HLA-DR抗原。当ifn - γ和VD3同时培养这些细胞时,HLA-DR抗原的表达明显降低。用ifn - γ和VD3依次处理这些细胞(每次72小时),反之亦然,显示出HLA-DR抗原表达的显著抑制。ifn - γ处理后,I类抗原的荧光强度增加,而ifn - γ与VD3联合处理时,这种作用被抑制。
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