Aggregated immunoglobulin and Fc fragment of IgG induce IL-6 release from human monocytes
The Fc fragment of immunoglobulin (Ig) has been shown to play an important role in the regulation of humoral immunity, cellular immunity, lymphocyte and monocyte activation, and immune mediator secretion. We wished to determine if Ig or Fc fragments would induce IL-6 production from monocytes. Incub...
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description | The Fc fragment of immunoglobulin (Ig) has been shown to play an important role in the regulation of humoral immunity, cellular immunity, lymphocyte and monocyte activation, and immune mediator secretion. We wished to determine if Ig or Fc fragments would induce IL-6 production from monocytes. Incubation of monocytes purified from human peripheral blood mononuclear cells with aggregated Ig or Fc fragments of Ig induced interleukin-6 (IL-6) activity in the supernatants. Monomeric Ig taken from an intravenous preparation of Ig, from which all aggregated Ig are removed, would not induce IL-6 production from monocytes whereas as a heat-treated aliquot, presumably containing aggregates, did induce IL-6. The supernatants were assayed according to their ability to induce growth in a murine hybridoma cell line B9, or enhance Ig secretion of B cells stimulated with
Staphylococcus aureus Cowan 1 (SAC). The IL-6 activity in the supernatants could be neutralized by a polyclonal rabbit anti-human IL-6 antiserum in both assays of IL-6 activity. Exposure of T-enriched or B-enriched lymphocyte subpopulations to Fc fragments did not induce the release of any IL-6 after 12 hr of incubation, but small amounts of IL-6 were produced by B-enriched cells after 60 hr of exposure to Fc fragments. Hence Fc fragments and aggregated Ig induce peripheral blood monocytes to rapidly secrete large quantities of interleukin-6. |
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