A human 15-kDa IFN-induced protein induces the secretion of IFN-gamma.

M Recht, EC Borden, E Knight Jr - Journal of immunology (Baltimore …, 1991 - journals.aai.org
M Recht, EC Borden, E Knight Jr
Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md.: 1950), 1991journals.aai.org
Abstract A 15,000 molecular weight protein (15-kDa), induced and secreted by human
PBMC after treatment with IFN-alpha or-beta, was assessed for its ability to modulate cellular
function. Although it had no effect on growth or 2'5'-A synthetase activity in Daudi, U-937, or
HL-60 cells, when incubated with fresh human PBMC, LPS-induced monocyte cytotoxicity
against WEHI-164 target cells was augmented. This stimulation was inhibited by both an
antibody against TNF-alpha and a rabbit polyclonal antiserum to the 15-kDa protein …
Abstract
A 15,000 molecular weight protein (15-kDa), induced and secreted by human PBMC after treatment with IFN-alpha or -beta, was assessed for its ability to modulate cellular function. Although it had no effect on growth or 2'5'-A synthetase activity in Daudi, U-937, or HL-60 cells, when incubated with fresh human PBMC, LPS-induced monocyte cytotoxicity against WEHI-164 target cells was augmented. This stimulation was inhibited by both an antibody against TNF-alpha and a rabbit polyclonal antiserum to the 15-kDa protein. Furthermore, when the 15-kDa protein was added to PBMC an increase in GTP cyclohydrolase I activity, as assessed by neopterin secretion, resulted. Neopterin secretion by PBMC in response to the 15-kDa was increased in a dose-responsive manner up to more than sixfold over baseline, with a 15-kDa concentration of less than 10 ng/ml effective. The 15-kDa protein also stimulated indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase (IDO) activity in fresh, human PBMC. Induction of neopterin secretion and IDO activity was inhibited by a polyclonal antiserum to 15-kDa. LPS-induced cytotoxic activity was not augmented by 15-kDa pretreatment of purified monocytes, indicating the need for the presence of a second cell population and the indirect action of the 15-kDa on the induction of monocyte activities. When PBMC or purified CD3+ cells, but not purified CD14+ cells, were incubated with the 15-kDa protein, secretion of a factor was induced that resulted in the induction of IDO activity in PMA-differentiated THP-1 cells. An antibody to IFN-gamma, but not IFN-alpha, inhibited the induction of IDO activity by this secreted factor. In addition, antiserum to the 15-kDa blocked the secretion of IFN-gamma from the CD3+ cells. Thus, a 15-kDa product of IFN-alpha- and IFN-beta-treated monocytes and lymphocytes can stimulate secretion of IFN-gamma from CD3+ cells.
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