N B D'Souza, F J Mandujano, S Nelson, W R Summer, J E Shellito
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摘要
肺泡巨噬细胞控制细胞因子分泌的机制尚不完全清楚。我们假设T淋巴细胞或其产物调节肺泡巨噬细胞释放细胞因子的能力,以响应外源刺激。在这项研究中,我们研究了表达表面CD4 (CD4+)抗原的淋巴细胞在调节肺泡巨噬细胞分泌肿瘤坏死因子α (tnf - α)中的作用。采用无特异性病原体雄性BALB/c小鼠腹腔注射0.3 mg单克隆抗cd4抗体或磷酸盐缓冲盐水。6 d后流式细胞术证实CD4+脾淋巴细胞耗竭。第6天,小鼠气管内注射大肠杆菌脂多糖(LPS, 1-100微克/100 g BW)或磷酸盐缓冲盐水。3小时后进行肺灌洗,评估支气管肺泡灌洗液的TNF活性和细胞恢复(总和差值)。经抗体或磷酸盐缓冲盐水预处理和气管内给予磷酸盐缓冲盐水的动物灌洗液中未检测到TNF。然而,LPS(100微克/100克体重)刺激的盐水处理小鼠释放3.76 +/- 0.18 ng TNF/ml支气管肺泡灌洗液。相比之下,在相同剂量的LPS下,CD4+ T淋巴细胞缺失的小鼠释放的TNF减少了近50% (1.94 +/- 0.23 ng TNF/ml, p < 0.001)。(摘要删节250字)
CD4+ T lymphocyte depletion attenuates lipopolysaccharide-induced tumor necrosis factor secretion by alveolar macrophages in the mouse.
Mechanisms underlying the control of cytokine secretion by alveolar macrophages are not fully understood. We hypothesized that T lymphocytes or their products modulate the capacity of alveolar macrophages to release cytokines in response to an exogenous stimulus. In this study, we investigated the role of lymphocytes expressing surface CD4 (CD4+) antigen in the regulation of tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-alpha) secretion by alveolar macrophages. Specific pathogen-free male BALB/c mice were injected intraperitoneally with 0.3 mg monoclonal anti-CD4 antibody or phosphate-buffered saline. Depletion of CD4+ splenic lymphocytes was confirmed 6 days later by flow cytometry. On day 6, mice were challenged intratracheally with E. coli lipopolysaccharide (LPS, 1-100 micrograms/100 g BW) or phosphate-buffered saline. The lungs were lavaged 3 h later and the bronchoalveolar lavage fluid assessed for TNF activity and cell recovery (total and differential). No TNF was detected in the lavage fluid of animals pretreated with antibody or phosphate-buffered saline and given phosphate-buffered saline intratracheally. However, the saline-treated mice challenged with LPS (100 micrograms/100 g BW) released 3.76 +/- 0.18 ng TNF/ml bronchoalveolar lavage fluid. In contrast, mice depleted of CD4+ T lymphocytes released almost 50% less TNF (1.94 +/- 0.23 ng TNF/ml lavage fluid, p < 0.001) in response to the same dose of LPS.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)