Interleukin-15 enhances HIV-1-driven polyclonal B-cell response in vitro.

L Kacani, G M Sprinzl, A Erdei, M P Dierich
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Abstract

Interleukin-15 (IL-15) is a recently described cytokine, produced by monocytes/macrophages, with biological activities similar to IL-2. Since IL-15 was shown to stimulate human B-cell proliferation and immunoglobulin secretion, we investigated its effect on human B-cells stimulated with heat-inactivated human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (iHIV-1) in vitro. We observed a dose-dependent elevation of [3H]-thymidine incorporation and immunoglobulin production by B-cells incubated in the presence of iHIV-1. Moreover, IL-15 stimulated HIV-1-driven B-cell proliferation similarly to IL-2. As to immunoglobulin secretion, IL-15 was able to potentiate the stimulatory effect of IL-10. The highest amounts of iHIV caused a decrease in B-cell proliferation and immunoglobulin secretion to baseline levels, even in the presence of cytokines. These findings indicate that during the late stages of AIDS, when monocytes/macrophages become the major site of viral production, IL-15, in concert with other monocyte-derived cytokines, may promote polyclonal B-cell activation and hypergammaglobulinaemia, which are frequently associated with HIV infection.

白细胞介素-15增强体外hiv -1驱动的多克隆b细胞应答
白细胞介素-15 (IL-15)是最近发现的一种细胞因子,由单核细胞/巨噬细胞产生,具有类似于IL-2的生物活性。由于IL-15被证明能刺激人b细胞增殖和免疫球蛋白分泌,我们在体外研究了IL-15对热灭活人免疫缺陷病毒1型(iHIV-1)刺激的人b细胞的影响。我们观察到在iHIV-1存在下培养的b细胞中[3H]-胸苷结合和免疫球蛋白产生的剂量依赖性升高。此外,IL-15类似于IL-2刺激hiv -1驱动的b细胞增殖。在免疫球蛋白分泌方面,IL-15能够增强IL-10的刺激作用。最高量的iHIV导致b细胞增殖和免疫球蛋白分泌减少到基线水平,即使在细胞因子存在的情况下也是如此。这些发现表明,在艾滋病晚期,当单核细胞/巨噬细胞成为病毒产生的主要部位时,IL-15与其他单核细胞来源的细胞因子协同作用,可能促进多克隆b细胞活化和高γ球蛋白血症,这通常与HIV感染相关。
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