Corticosteroid enhancement of immunoglobulin synthesis by pokeweed mitogen-stimulated human lymphocytes
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Corticosteroid enhancement of immunoglobulin synthesis by pokeweed mitogen-stimulated human lymphocytes
Abstract
The effects of the addition in vitro of corticosteroid on pokeweed mitogen (PWM) induced Ig synthesis by human peripheral blood lymphocytes were studied. IgG in supernatants produced under standardized culture conditions was measured by double antibody radioimmunoassay. The addition of 10(-6)M prednisolone caused a remarkable enhancement of PWM-stimulated IgG synthesis beginning at day 4 of culture and increasing at a faster rate than that in cultures with PWM alone. 10(-6)M prednisolone resulted in a geometric mean enhancement of 5.6-fold of PWM-stimulated IgG synthesis in all twenty-five normal controls studied. This enhancement occurred up to 3 days after the addition of PWM. 10(-6)M and 10(-5)M prednisolone resulted in significantly greater enhancement of PWM-stimulated IgG synthesis than 10(-7)M prednisolone. Hydrocortisone, prednisolone, methylprednisolone, betamethasone and dexamethasone at 10(-6)M were all equally effective in the enhancement of PWM-induced IgG synthesis.
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