NITRIC-OXIDE PRODUCTION IS REQUIRED FOR MURINE RESIDENT PERITONEAL-MACROPHAGES TO SUPPRESS MITOGEN-STIMULATED T-CELL PROLIFERATION - ROLE OF IFN-GAMMA IN THE INDUCTION OF THE NITRIC OXIDE-SYNTHESIZING PATHWAY

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ALBINA, JE [1 ]
ABATE, JA [1 ]
HENRY, WL [1 ]
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[1] BROWN UNIV,PROVIDENCE,RI 02912
关键词
L-ARGININE; MEDIATED SUPPRESSION; INTERFERON-GAMMA; INHIBITION; OXIDATION; NITRATE; RAT;
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R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
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Lymphocyte proliferation in Con A- or LPS-stimulated murine splenic cell (SC) cultures was suppressed by the addition of excess macrophages. In Con A-stimulated cultures, suppression was associated with the expression of nitric oxide-synthesizing pathway (NOSP) activity as demonstrated by the accumulation of nitrite, a degradation product of nitric oxide (NO), in the culture supernatants. That NO, a cytotoxic and anti-proliferative metabolite of l-arginine, or other reactive nitrogen intermediates generated through the NOSP mediated the suppressive effect was suggested by the reversal of suppression brought about by the addition of a specific inhibitor of the NOSP (N(G)-monomethyl-l-arginine acetate) to the culture media. No NOSP activity was detectable in LPS-stimulated SC/macrophage cocultures. The role of T cell-derived IFN-gamma in the induction of the NOSP was investigated by the use of anti-IFN-gamma-mAb. Antibody-treated Con A supernatants failed to induce the NOSP in macrophages, and the addition of the mAb to Con A-stimulated SC/macrophage cocultures obviated the suppressive effects. Indomethacin and catalase only partially restored proliferation in Con A-stimulated SC/macrophage cocultures but were remarkably efficient in preventing macrophage-dependent suppression when LPS was used as the mitogenic stimulus. These results demonstrate a regulatory system of potential relevance in sites of predominant macrophage infiltration by which T cell-derived IFN-gamma activates the production of the mediator, NO, that suppresses T cell proliferation. In addition, these data demonstrate that, although the suppressive effects of excess macrophages appear to be expressed nonspecifically toward both T and B cells, suppression is mediated through a different mechanism in each case.
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