IL-1α and TNF-α are required for IL-12-induced development of Th1 cells producing high levels of IFN-γ in BALB/c but not C57BL/6 mice

K Shibuya, D Robinson, F Zonin, SB Hartley… - The Journal of …, 1998 - journals.aai.org
K Shibuya, D Robinson, F Zonin, SB Hartley, SE Macatonia, C Somoza, CA Hunter
The Journal of Immunology, 1998journals.aai.org
The development of Th1-or Th2-type responses determines the type of immune response
that is elicited in response to Ag. Responsiveness to IL-12 is critical for the development of
Th1-type CD4+ T cells required for cell-mediated immune responses. Addition of IL-12 to
primary cultures of CD4+ T cells stimulated with OVA and splenocytes or dendritic cells
resulted in the development of a Th1 phenotype with the capacity to secrete high levels of
IFN-γ upon restimulation with splenic APC. The present study shows that using dendritic …
Abstract
The development of Th1-or Th2-type responses determines the type of immune response that is elicited in response to Ag. Responsiveness to IL-12 is critical for the development of Th1-type CD4+ T cells required for cell-mediated immune responses. Addition of IL-12 to primary cultures of CD4+ T cells stimulated with OVA and splenocytes or dendritic cells resulted in the development of a Th1 phenotype with the capacity to secrete high levels of IFN-γ upon restimulation with splenic APC. The present study shows that using dendritic cells to present Ag upon restimulation reveals a requirement for additional cofactors, including IL-1α and TNF-α, which were provided by spleen cells but not dendritic cells. Furthermore, these cofactors are required for optimal IL-12-induced Th1 development in BALB/c but not C57BL/6 mice. This differential requirement for such cofactors in IL-12-driven Th1 development may play a role in genetic predisposition to Th1 or Th2 responses to infectious agents.
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