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. 1985 Dec;62(3):554-60.

Human gamma interferon increases the binding of T lymphocytes to endothelial cells

Human gamma interferon increases the binding of T lymphocytes to endothelial cells

C L Yu et al. Clin Exp Immunol. 1985 Dec.

Abstract

Binding of lymphocytes to human umbilical vein endothelial cells (EC) was quantitated by measuring adhesion of 51Cr labelled lymphocytes to endothelial cell monolayers and rosette formation between lymphocytes and EC in suspension. Mitogen stimulated human peripheral blood mononuclear cell culture supernatants and mixed lymphocyte reaction supernatants enhanced the binding of T lymphocytes to EC monolayers or suspensions preincubated with such supernatants. The active component of these supernatants appeared to be gamma interferon (IFN-gamma) since culture supernatants lost activity after heating at 56 degrees C for 60 min, exposure to pH 2.0 or treatment with anti-IFN-gamma. In addition, purified IFN-gamma increased the binding of T lymphocytes to EC (T-EC). This occurred in a concentration dependent manner when IFN-gamma was preincubated with EC but not with lymphocytes. While the optimum concentration of IFN-gamma was 250 u/ml, a significant enhancement was seen with as little as 10 u/ml. These findings suggest that IFN-gamma may play a part in the emigration of lymphocytes to perivascular chronic inflammatory sites by augmenting the adhesion of lymphocytes to the endothelium of small blood vessels.

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