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pubmed-article:1451333pubmed:abstractTextWe have previously demonstrated that IFN-alpha/beta, poly(I:C) (an inducer of IFN-alpha/beta), or IFN-gamma can inhibit the ability of KLH-pulsed peritoneal macrophages (M phi) to induce the proliferation of syngeneic, KLH-immune T lymphocytes from CBA/J mice. In this study we investigated whether the mechanism by which poly(I:C) inhibits M phi-induced, antigen-specific T cell proliferation involved decreased cytokine production by poly(I:C) treated KLH-pulsed M phi or by T cells cultured with these M phi. The production of IL-2 by T cells cultured with poly(I:C)-treated, KLH-pulsed M phi was decreased by 80%; however, addition of exogenous rIL-2 could not restore proliferation. Although IL-1 production by poly(I:C)-treated M phi was comparable to the level produced by saline-treated, KLH-pulsed M phi controls, addition of exogenous rIL-1 was still examined to explore the possibility that a greater amount of IL-1 may be needed to induce T cell proliferation with poly(I:C)-treated, KLH-pulsed M phi. Increasing concentrations of rIL-1 alone or with rIL-6 did not abrogate the inhibition of M phi-induced, antigen-specific T cell proliferation by poly(I:C). Interestingly, the addition of combinations of IL-1 and IL-6 increased the proliferation of T cells in response to KLH presented by either saline- or poly(I:C)-treated M phi. The effect of the combination of rIL-1 and rIL-6 was synergistic in that addition of either monokine alone had no effect on T cell proliferation. These results suggest that although poly(I:C)-induced inhibition of T cell proliferation is not due to insufficient quantities of IL-1, IL-2, or IL-6, a combination of IL-1 and IL-6 can augment proliferation of freshly isolated T cells in response to antigen presented by freshly isolated accessory cells.lld:pubmed
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