IL-10 induces the development of immunosuppressive CD14+HLA-DRlow/− monocytes in B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma

The biological role of monocytes and macrophages in B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) is not fully understood. We have previously reported that monocytes from patients with B-cell NHL have an immunosuppressive CD14 + HLA-DR low/− phenotype that correlates with a poor prognosis. However, the underlyi...

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Veröffentlicht in:Blood cancer journal (New York) 2015-07, Vol.5 (7), p.e328-e328
Hauptverfasser: Xiu, B, Lin, Y, Grote, D M, Ziesmer, S C, Gustafson, M P, Maas, M L, Zhang, Z, Dietz, A B, Porrata, L F, Novak, A J, Liang, A-B, Yang, Z-Z, Ansell, S M
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Zusammenfassung:The biological role of monocytes and macrophages in B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) is not fully understood. We have previously reported that monocytes from patients with B-cell NHL have an immunosuppressive CD14 + HLA-DR low/− phenotype that correlates with a poor prognosis. However, the underlying mechanism by which CD14 + HLA-DR low/− monocytes develop in lymphoma is unknown. In the present study, we found that interleukin (IL)-10, which is increased in the serum of patients with B-cell NHL, induced the development of the CD4 + HLA-DR low/− population. Using peripheral blood samples from patients with B-cell NHL, we found that absolute numbers of CD14 + monocytic cells with an HLA-DR low/− phenotype were higher than healthy controls and correlated with a higher International Prognostic Index score. IL-10 serum levels were elevated in lymphoma patients compared with controls and were associated with increased peripheral monocyte counts. Treatment of monocytes with IL-10 in vitro significantly decreased HLA-DR expression and resulted in the expansion of CD14 + HLA-DR low/− population. We found that lymphoma B cells produce IL-10 and supernatants from cultured lymphoma cells increased the CD14 + HLA-DR low/− population. Furthermore, we found that IL-10-induced CD14 + HLA-DR low/− monocytes inhibited the activation and proliferation of T cells. Taken together, these results suggest that elevated IL-10 serum levels contribute to increased numbers of immunosuppressive CD14 + HLA-DR low/− monocytes in B-cell NHL.
ISSN:2044-5385
2044-5385
DOI:10.1038/bcj.2015.56