1. Interaction with monocytes enhances IL-5 gene transcription in peripheral T cells of asthmatic patients.
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Ogawa K, Kaminuma O, Kikkawa H, Akiyama K, and Mori A
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- Adult, Antibodies, Monoclonal pharmacology, Asthma metabolism, Cell Adhesion Molecules biosynthesis, Cell Adhesion Molecules genetics, Concanavalin A pharmacology, Down-Regulation drug effects, Down-Regulation genetics, Gene Deletion, Gene Expression Regulation drug effects, Gene Expression Regulation genetics, Humans, Interleukin-5 metabolism, Middle Aged, Monocytes drug effects, Promoter Regions, Genetic drug effects, Promoter Regions, Genetic genetics, Receptors, Antigen, T-Cell genetics, Receptors, Antigen, T-Cell metabolism, Stimulation, Chemical, T-Lymphocytes drug effects, Transcription, Genetic drug effects, Asthma genetics, Interleukin-5 genetics, Monocytes physiology, T-Lymphocytes physiology, Transcription, Genetic genetics
- Abstract
Background: The regulatory mechanisms of IL-5 gene transcription in human peripheral T cells are unclear because the transfection efficiency of plasmid constructs into nontransformed T cells is very low., Methods: Concanavalin A (ConA)-stimulated blastocytes derived from peripheral blood lymphocytes of asthmatic subjects were transiently transfected with the human IL-5 gene promoter/enhancer-luciferase gene construct, pIL-5 (-511)Luc, and cultured with THP-1 cells (human monocytoid cells) and anti-CD3 monoclonal antibody (mAb). IL-5 level in the culture medium was determined by an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Transcriptional activity of the IL-5 gene was measured by luciferase reporter analysis., Results: ConA-blast lymphocytes of asthmatic patients produced a significant amount of IL-5 upon combined stimulation with anti-CD3 mAb and THP-1 cells, but not with anti-CD3 mAb alone. Costimulation with anti-CD28 mAb also enhanced the anti-CD3 mAb- induced IL-5 production. Accordingly, luciferase activity induced by anti-CD3 mAb stimulation in pIL-5(-511)Luc-transfected ConA-blast lymphocytes was increased 1.9- and 3.4-fold by the addition of anti-CD28 mAb and THP-1 cells, respectively. Serial 5' deletion analysis of the reporter gene demonstrated that the cis-regulatory element located at -119 to -80 is critical for anti-CD3 mAb-induced IL-5 gene transcription., Conclusions: Our present findings provide a useful model reflecting IL-5 gene transcription in human peripheral T cells in vivo, and clearly demonstrate that an interaction with monocytes enhances IL-5 gene transcription., (Copyright 2003 S. Karger AG, Basel)
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- 2003
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