The Effect of IFN- and PGE2 in the Production of TNF- by Human PBMC Stimulated with LPS.
- Author:
Youn Soo HAHN
1
;
Joong Gon KIM
Author Information
1. Department of Pediatrics, College of Medicine, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea.
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
TNF-gamma;
LPS;
IFN-gamma;
PCE2
- MeSH:
Centrifugation;
Dinoprostone*;
Humans*;
Indomethacin
- From:Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society
1996;39(2):255-264
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
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Abstract:
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to observe the effect of IFN- and PGE2 on TNF- production by human peripheral mononuclear cells(PBMC) that were stimulated with LPS. METHODS: PBMC were separated by Ficoll-Hypaque gradient centrifugation from human peripheral venous blood and were incubated for 72 hours with or without LPS, IFN- , PGE2, and indomethacin according to various conditions. TNF- activity of PBMC culture supernatants was assayed by determining the cytotoxicity against L929 cells. RESULTS: 1) The production of TNF- by PBMC in response to LPS reached the highest level between 8-24 hours and returned to control level by 72 hours. 2) When IFN- was added together with LPS, LPS-induced TNF- production was enhanced and prolonged, which was more remarkable when IFN- was added at higher concentration or earlier than LPS. 3) When PGE2 was added together with LPS, LPS-induced TNF- production was suppressed. 4) The addition of IFN-gamma reduced the suppressive effect of PGE2 on LPS-induced TNF- production. 5) Enough amount of indomethacin enhanced production of TNF- by LPS. CONCLUSIONS: IFN-gamma increased and PGE2 decreased the production of TNF- by PBMC which were stimulated with LPS. And PBMC which were pretreated with IFN-gamma were resistent to the suppressive effect of PGE2.