Cross-linking Fc receptors on monocytes triggers IL-6 production. Role in anti-CD3-induced T cell activation
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Cross-linking Fc receptors on monocytes triggers IL-6 production. Role in anti-CD3-induced T cell activation
Abstract
IL-6 is a multifunctional cytokine which is produced by a variety of cells. Therefore it was examined whether anti-CD3-induced T cell activation was associated with the induction of functionally relevant IL-6 in human monocyte accessory cells. Significantly increased amounts of IL-6 were detected in supernatants of anti-CD3-treated PBMC. Stimulation of FACS-sorted greater than 98% pure monocyte accessory cells, but not of highly purified T cells with anti-CD3, resulted in an increased IL-6 production. Furthermore, anti-CD3 significantly enhanced IL-6 mRNA expression in monocyte accessory cells. IL-6 production was not limited to anti-CD3, inasmuch as equivalent IL-6 stimulation could be achieved with a mouse IgG2a isotype control antibody. In contrast to solid phase-bound mouse IgG2a, the soluble form of this antibody failed to induce IL-6 secretion indicating a requirement for Fc gamma RI receptor cross-linking. Moreover, this property may be specific for the Fc gamma RI receptor inasmuch as mouse IgG1 antibodies binding to the Fc gamma RII receptor did not significantly enhance IL-6 production. The role of IL-6 being an additional signal in T cell activation was confirmed by the finding that an anti-IL-6 antiserum was able to suppress anti-CD3-induced T cell activation. These data indicate that binding of anti-CD3 to Fc gamma RI may generate an activation signal towards the monocyte accessory cell leading to the production and secretion of monocyte IL-6, which in turn augments T cell activation, and also may be relevant to a variety of antibody-mediated immune responses against viral and bacterial infections.
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