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. 1996 Jan;97(1 Pt 1):85-94.
doi: 10.1016/s0091-6749(96)70286-5.

Prostaglandin E2 control of T cell cytokine production is functionally related to the reduced lymphocyte proliferation in atopic dermatitis

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Prostaglandin E2 control of T cell cytokine production is functionally related to the reduced lymphocyte proliferation in atopic dermatitis

S Chan et al. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 1996 Jan.

Abstract

Past studies of peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) from patients with atopic dermatitis (AD) have demonstrated reduced proliferation. We have studied phytohemagglutinin-induced lymphocyte proliferation in the context of interleukin-4 (IL-4), interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma), and prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) production in cultures of PBMC from patients without and with AD. The proliferation index was found to correlate proportionally to IFN-gamma production and inversely to T-cell IL-4 and monocyte PGE2 production. Assays in parallel cultures showed significantly increased PGE2 production by purified AD monocytes. The proliferation index in PBMC from persons with AD was significantly reduced compared with normal PBMC. This difference was normalized in the presence of extrinsic IFN-gamma but exaggerated when IL-4 was added. Increased AD monocyte production of inflammatory factors (e.g., PGE2) and cytokines appears to increase IL-4 production by Th2 while suppressing IFN-gamma production by Th1. Restoration of the normal proliferation of PBMC by the addition of IFN-gamma may represent one mechanism for the clinical efficacy of IFN-gamma treatment of AD.

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