MACROPHAGES REGULATE INTRACELLULAR GLUTATHIONE LEVELS OF LYMPHOCYTES - EVIDENCE FOR AN IMMUNOREGULATORY ROLE OF CYSTEINE

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GMUNDER, H
ECK, HP
BENNINGHOFF, B
ROTH, S
DROGE, W
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[1] Institute of Immunology and Genetics, The German Cancer Research Center
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10.1016/0008-8749(90)90184-S
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Q2 [细胞生物学];
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071009 ; 090102 ;
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Macrophages consume cystine and generate approximately equivalent amounts of acid-soluble thiol. Stimulation of macrophages with bacterial lipopolysaccharide (LPS) or tumor necrosis factor (TNF) strongly augments the amount of thiol released into the culture supernatant. Cysteine constitutes most of the acid-soluble thiol. The intracellular glutathione level and the DNA synthesis activity in mitogenically stimulated lymphocytes are strongly increased by either exogenously added cysteine, or (syngeneic) macrophages. This cysteine dependency is observed even in the presence of relatively high extracellular cystine concentrations as they occur in the blood plasma. The extracellular cysteine concentration also has a strong influence on the intracellular glutathione concentration, viability, and DNA synthesis of cycling T cell clones. Moreover, the cysteine concentration in the culture medium on Day 3 and Day 4 of a 5-day allogeneic mixed lymphocyte culture (i.e., in the late phase of incubation) has a strong influence on the generation of cytotoxic T cell activity, indicating that regulatory effects of cysteine are not restricted to the early phase of the blastogenic response. The inhibitory effect of cysteine starvation on the DNA synthesis of the T cell clones and on the activation of cytotoxic T lymphocytes can be explained essentially by the depletion of intracellular glutathione, since similar effects are observed after treatment with buthionine sulfoximine (BSO), a specific inhibitor of the glutathione biosynthesis. BSO has practically no influence, however, on the Nα-benzyloxycarbonyl Ne-t-butyloxycar-bonyl-l-lysine-thiobenzyl-ester (BLT)-esterase activity and hemolytic activity of the cell lysates from cytotoxic T cells against sheep red blood cells (perform activity). Taken together, our experiments indicate that cysteine has a regulatory role in the immune system analogous to the hormone-like lymphokines and cytokines. It is released by macrophages at a variable and regulated rate and regulates immunologically relevant functions of lymphocytes in the vicinity. © 1990.
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