Effects of bisphenol A on antigen-specific antibody production, proliferative responses of lymphoid cells, and TH1 and TH2 immune responses in mice
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Effects of bisphenol A on antigen-specific antibody production, proliferative responses of lymphoid cells, and TH1 and TH2 immune responses in mice
Abstract
1. We investigated the effect of bisphenol A (BPA), which binds estrogen receptors, on immune responses including production of antigen-specific antibodies, proliferative responses of lymphoid cells, and Th1 and Th2 responses. 2. For this investigation, mice were p.o. given varying doses including 3, 30, 300, and 3000 micro g kg(-1) of BPA immediately after immunization with hen egg lysozyme (HEL) (day 0) and then daily by day 20. On day 21, anti-HEL IgG antibodies in sera and proliferative responses of spleen cells to the antigen were measured. Anti-HEL IgG2a antibodies and IFN-gamma secreted from splenic lymphocytes were also measured as indicators of Th1 immune responses, while anti-HEL IgG1 antibodies and IL-4, as those of Th2 responses. 3. The results showed that treatment with 3000 micro g kg(-1) of BPA was followed by a significant increase in anti-HEL IgG as well as the antigen-specific cell proliferation. Anti-HEL IgG2a production and IFN-gamma secretion were significantly enhanced in mice treated with 300 and 30 micro g kg(-1) of BPA, respectively, while anti-HEL IgG1 production and IL-4 secretion were augmented in animals given 3000 and 300 micro g kg(-1) of the chemical, respectively. 4. Augmentation of these immune responses was also observed in mice exposed to 0.3-30 micro g kg(-1) of estradiol, although Th1 responses appeared to be more sensitive to the sex hormone than Th2 responses. 5. These results suggest that BPA may play a role in augmenting immune responses, especially Th1 responses.
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