Suppression of human mononuclear cell response byHelicobacter pylori: Effects on isolated monocytes and lymphocytes
Autor: | Wolfgang Opferkuch, W. Kaup, S. Birkholz, K. Mahnke, U. Knipp |
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Rok vydání: | 1994 |
Předmět: |
Microbiology (medical)
Cytoplasm T-Lymphocytes CD14 Immunology Inflammation In Vitro Techniques Biology Lymphocyte Activation Microbiology Peripheral blood mononuclear cell Monocytes Immune system Antigen Antigens CD Immune Tolerance medicine Humans Immunology and Allergy Viability assay IL-2 receptor Phytohemagglutinins B cell B-Lymphocytes Helicobacter pylori HLA-DR Antigens General Medicine Cell Transformation Viral Intercellular Adhesion Molecule-1 Molecular biology Infectious Diseases medicine.anatomical_structure Antigens Surface Tetradecanoylphorbol Acetate medicine.symptom Cell Adhesion Molecules Subcellular Fractions |
Zdroj: | FEMS Immunology & Medical Microbiology. 8:157-166 |
ISSN: | 1574-695X 0928-8244 |
Popis: | Helicobacter pylori colonization of the human gastric mucosa causes a long-term, not self-limiting inflammation, suggesting that the microbe has properties to protect itself against the host immune defence system. Recently we were able to demonstrate that H. pylori suppresses the in vitro proliferative response of human peripheral blood mononuclear cells to antigens as well as to mitogens without affecting cell viability. The purpose of this study was to clarify which cell subsets of mononuclear cells are influenced by H. pylori. The use of monocytes which had been pretreated with a soluble cytoplasmic fraction of H. pylori (30 micrograms ml-1) led to a suppressed proliferation of T cells after PHA-activation. Activation of isolated T cells with PHA and PMA revealed that the proliferative response of lymphocytes could also be inhibited independently of monocytes. The anti-proliferative effect was associated with a reduction of IL-2 receptor (CD25) expression as well as an inhibition of blastogenesis. Furthermore, the spontaneous proliferation of EBV-transformed B cell lines was suppressed in a dose-dependent manner. FACS-analysis of HLA-DR, ICAM-1 and CD14 expression on the surface of monocytes revealed an influence of H. pylori on CD14 expression at a concentration of 30 micrograms ml-1, while the expression of HLA-DR and ICAM-1 was not affected at this concentration. |
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