PMID: 2480384Dec 15, 1989Paper

T cell derived IL-6 is differentially required for antigen-specific antibody secretion by primary and secondary B cells.

The Journal of Immunology : Official Journal of the American Association of Immunologists
D M HilbertS Rudikoff

Abstract

IL-6 (formerly PCTGF, HP-1, BSF-2, HGF, IFN-beta 2, 26 kDa) is a recently defined lymphokine demonstrating activity on multiple cell types, including hepatocytes, thymocytes, T cells, plasmacytomas, and B cells. The biologic effects of IL-6 on lymphocytes, particularly B cells, suggest this factor may be involved in the regulation of normal immune responses. Accordingly, we have investigated the role of IL-6 in Ag-specific responses of B cells from both naive and Ag-primed mice. When Ag-primed splenic T cells were used as a source of help, naive (primary) B cell responses specific for the hemagglutinin molecule of the influenza A virus (PR8) were fully inhibited by the addition of an anti-IL-6 antiserum, and are thus IL-6 dependent. In contrast, secondary B cell responses were essentially IL-6 independent, being unaffected by this antiserum even at concentrations 10-fold higher than required to completely inhibit primary responses. This differential IL-6 requirement was further investigated by using a panel of hemagglutinin molecule-specific Th clones. Consistent with the above findings, a Th1 clone secreting biologically active IL-6 enables antibody secretion by both primary and secondary B cells, whereas Th1 clones that do no...Continue Reading

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