Role of interleukin 1 in mycoplasma mitogen-induced proliferation of human T cells
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Role of interleukin 1 in mycoplasma mitogen-induced proliferation of human T cells
Abstract
Recently, a mitogenic effect of the supernatant of cultured mycoplasma arthritidis (MAS) on human and murine lymphocytes has been described. Here, we studied the role of accessory cells (AC) in MAS-induced T cell proliferation in a system of human leukocytes. Nylon-wool purified T cells were non-responsive to MAS with regard to both proliferation and IFN-gamma production. The capacity of T lymphocytes to respond to MAS could be restored when viable AC were added. Treatment of AC with UV light resulted in a cell population which was incapable of reconstituting T cells. Addition of human recombinant interleukin 1 alpha (IL 1 alpha) or IL 1 beta again showed a reconstituting effect. However, only a partial reconstitution of the T cell response could be achieved by addition of recombinant IL 1 alpha or IL 1 beta. The optimal restoration was achieved by adding IL 1 at a concentration of 100 U/ml IL 1 alpha or 100 U/ml IL 1 beta. The results indicate that metabolically active AC were required for MAS-induced T cell proliferation to occur and that IL 1 was able to substitute for the role of AC. Since this restoration was only partial, it remains to be determined whether factors others than IL 1 are required to fully substitute the role of accessory cells.
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