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Research Article

DIMINISHED PROLIFERATION OF B BLAST CELL IN RESPONSE TO CYTOKINES IN ETHANOL-CONSUMING MICE

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Pages 69-82 | Published online: 20 May 2002
 

ABSTRACT

We and others have demonstrated that ethanol suppresses the antibody response in humans and animals. The purpose of this study was to determine whether ethanol affects cytokine-induced proliferative responses of splenic B blast cells, and whether the decreased response was due to an imbalance of the cytokine activity. Thus, the ability of spleen cells from individual ethanol-diet-fed C57BL/6 mice to proliferate and produce cytokines was determined. The ability of anti-IgM monoclonal antibodies (mAb)-activated splenic B blast cells in response to mouse recombinant IL-2 (rIL-2) or rIL-4 was also assessed. A thymidine incorporation assay was used to determine cell proliferation, and the conventional bioassays for cytokine-dependent cell proliferation were used for determining the bioactivity of cytokines. Data were analyzed with general linear model procedure.

Our results showed that ethanol weakened the proliferative response of B cells in response to mitogen as well as to mouse rIL-2 and rIL-4. The decreased B cell responses may result from an increase in the production-dates printpubdate="05/03/02" of IL-4 by helper T cells. Finally, in the presence of excessive dose of rIL-4, the proliferative responses of B blast cells from all three groups of mice were diminished (p<0.01). Thus, our data clearly indicated that the diminished B cell proliferation in ethanol-consuming mice was due in part to an excessive amount of IL-4 produced and an inability of the B cell to interact properly with IL-4 that was secreted by helper T cells. The results should extend our basic understanding of the mechanism by which chronic alcoholism impairs the interactions and interdependence of T- and B-cell immune functions.

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