Role of monocytes in the inhibitory effect of calcitriol on PHA-stimulated lymphocytes
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Role of monocytes in the inhibitory effect of calcitriol on PHA-stimulated lymphocytes
Abstract
The possible role played by monocytes in the inhibitory effect of calcitriol on phytohemagglutinin (PHA)-stimulated lymphocyte proliferation was assessed by testing the effect of this sterol under different cell culture conditions. Calcitriol had a dose-dependent inhibitory effect on lymphocyte proliferation in concentrations ranging from 10(-10) up to 10(-8) M. The effect of 10(-9) M calcitriol was almost completely abolished by: a) monocyte depletion, b) inhibition of prostaglandin (PG) synthesis by indomethacin, and c) addition of exogenous interleukin-2 (IL-2). These results suggested that the inhibitory effect of calcitriol was mediated through monocytes. This possibility was substantiated by the following observations: a) the calcitriol inhibitory effect was restored when autologous adherent cells were added to monocyte-depleted PBM cells; b) the supernatant of adherent cells cultured for 24 hours in the presence of calcitriol exerted a marked inhibitory effect on lymphocyte proliferation; and c) this effect was not longer evident when adherent cells were cultured in the presence of calcitriol plus indomethacin. These data support the hypothesis that calcitriol acts, at least partially, through the monocytes, inducing an increased release of PG, with subsequent inhibition of IL-2 synthesis, then resulting in a decreased lymphocyte proliferation.
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