Interferon-beta up-regulates the expression of co-stimulatory molecules CD80, CD86 and CD40 on monocytes: significance for treatment of multiple sclerosis

干扰素-β上调单核细胞共刺激分子CD80、CD86和CD40的表达:对多发性硬化症治疗的意义

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作者:S Marckmann, E Wiesemann, R Hilse, C Trebst, M Stangel, A Windhagen

Abstract

Interferon (IFN)-beta reduces the biological activity of multiple sclerosis (MS), a presumably T cell-mediated autoimmune disease of central nervous system (CNS) myelin. Co-stimulatory molecules are necessary for full T cell activation and differential expression of co-stimulatory molecules on antigen-presenting cells is thought to influence the type of effector T cell response (Th1/Th2). In this study we investigated the effects of IFN-beta on the expression of co-stimulatory molecules on lymphocytes and monocytes as a potential mechanism of action of IFN-beta in MS. Peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) were stimulated with IFN-beta in vitro and expression of CD80, CD86, CD40 and HLA was examined by flow cytometry and reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction. Whereas IFN-beta had no effect on the expression of these molecules on T and B lymphocytes there was a significant increase on monocytes. Correspondingly, the expression of mRNA increased after 6-18 h. This in vitro response was also observed in untreated MS patients and patients receiving treatment with IFN-beta. The increase of co-stimulatory molecules on monocytes was not mediated by interleukin (IL)-10. When IFN-beta-stimulated monocytes were used to stimulate autologous T cells an increased secretion of IL-13 was observed. In biopsies taken from IFN-beta-induced skin reactions after subcutaneous injection increased expression of CD80 mRNA was detected, indicating that IFN-beta also up-regulates this co-stimulatory molecule in vivo. These data provide the background for further studies of IFN-beta-induced changes of co-stimulatory molecules in MS patients.

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