The effect of prostaglandin metabolism on immunoglobulin and antibody production in naive and educated whole spleen cells

Kenneth J. Wieder, David R. Webb
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Addition of prostaglandin E2 or inhibitors of prostaglandin biosynthesis to Mischell-Dutton cultures results in changes of immunoglobulin levels, particularly IgM, secreted into the culture supernatant. These changes in the quantity of immunoglobulin found in the supernatant are minimal in cultures containing naive cells. When BSA educated cells from C57B1/6 immunized mice were cultured, PGE was very effective in amplifying the biosynthesis of immunoglobulin when placed in culture in the presence of BSA. Whole spleen cell cultures from C57B1/6 mice immunized with sRBC also had increased immunoglobulin concentrations in culture supernatants upon exposure to PGE2 at culture initiation. However, the addition of sRBC to these cultures did not further increase immunoglobulin production. In all cases indomethacin inhibited the appearance of immunoglobulin into the supernatant by antigen educated cells. This inhibition which may be a result of inhibited immunoglobulin synthesis and not an impairment of transport, could be overcome by the inclusion of PGE2 in the cultures. PGE2 added to cultures containing cells educated against human gamma globulin caused an increase in the quantity of human gamma globulin-specific antibody in the culture supernatant while it had no effect on naive cells. These results indicate that prostaglandin metabolism may exert a greater influence on educated lymphocytes than naive lymphocytes in terms of immunoglobulin secretion and specific antibody production.

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前列腺素代谢对原生和培养全脾细胞免疫球蛋白和抗体产生的影响
在Mischell-Dutton培养物中加入前列腺素E2或前列腺素生物合成抑制剂会导致分泌到培养上清液中的免疫球蛋白水平的变化,尤其是IgM。在含有幼稚细胞的培养中,在上清中发现的免疫球蛋白数量的这些变化是最小的。将C57B1/6免疫小鼠的BSA培养的细胞进行培养,在BSA存在的环境中,PGE可以非常有效地扩增免疫球蛋白的生物合成。用sRBC免疫的C57B1/6小鼠的全脾细胞培养物在培养开始时暴露于PGE2后,培养上清液中的免疫球蛋白浓度也增加。然而,在这些培养物中添加sRBC并没有进一步增加免疫球蛋白的产生。在所有病例中,吲哚美辛抑制抗原培养细胞进入上清的免疫球蛋白的出现。这种抑制可能是抑制免疫球蛋白合成的结果,而不是运输的损害,可以通过在培养物中包含PGE2来克服。将PGE2添加到含有人γ球蛋白的培养细胞中,培养上清中人γ球蛋白特异性抗体的数量增加,而对初始细胞没有影响。这些结果表明前列腺素代谢在免疫球蛋白分泌和特异性抗体产生方面对教育淋巴细胞的影响可能比幼稚淋巴细胞大。
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