Prostaglandin E 2 as a selective stimulator of antigen‐specific IgE response in murine lymphocytes
1990; Wiley; Volume: 20; Issue: 11 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1002/eji.1830201121
ISSN1521-4141
AutoresHitoshi Ohmori, Masaki Hikida, Toshiyuki Takai,
Tópico(s)Mast cells and histamine
ResumoAbstract Anti‐2,4,6‐trinitrophenyl (TNP) IgE antibody response was elicited by stimulating TNP‐keyhole limpet hemocyanin‐primed murine spleen cells with the same antigen in vitro . The released anti‐TNP IgE was assayed by antigen‐ and isotype‐specific enzyme immunoassay developed in our laboratory. When prostaglandin E 2 (PGE 2 ) was added to the lymphocyte culture at 10 −7 M, anti‐TNP IgE response was augmented two‐ to fourfold. Interestingly, PGE 2 did not affect the production of anti‐TNP antibodies belonging to other isotypes including IgM, IgG 1 , IgG 2a , IgG 2b , IgG 3 and IgA. Moreover, PGE 2 showed neither enhancing nor interleukin 4‐replacing activities in the polyclonal IgE response by B cells stimulated with lipopolysaccharide and interleukin 4. When endogenous prostaglandin synthesis was inhibited by 10 −6 M indomethacin, the anti‐TNP IgE response, but not the corresponding IgG response, was suppressed by 30%‐60%. These results suggest a potential role of PGE 2 in the up‐regulation of the antigen‐specific IgE response.
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