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Cell Research (1998)8:317-322
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Expression of cytokine mRNA during immuno-modulation of murine
suppressor macrophages.
Feng WG, Chang ZL Zhong
Liang Chang
Shanghai Institute of Cell Biology, Chinese Academy of Science, China.
Correspondence:
Zhong Liang Chang
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In order to analyze the mechanism of immuno-modulation by LPS on murine
peritoneal suppressor macrophages, we have, using RNase protection assay,
checked the changes of mRNA expression pattern of several cytokine genes
during the immuno-modulation. It has been found that, after treating peritoneal
suppressor macrophages with LPS, mRNAs of IL-12 p35, IL-12 p40, IL-6 and
IFN-gamma are newly appeared, while those of IL-1 alpha, IL-1 beta and IL-1Ra
are increased and those of other cytokines, like TGF-beta 1 and MIF are
not changed at all. It seems certain that those cytokines, whose expression
is increased by LPS stimulation, may be responsible for the functional changes
of suppressor macrophages during immuno-modulation. Among these changes,
the appearance of IL-12 mRNA may play a critical role, and, in this regard,
the synergetic effect between IFN-gamma and LPS on the increase of IL-12
p35 and Il-12 p40 mRNA expression is an interesting finding.
Keywords : Suppressor
macrophage, cytokine, mRNA expression, immuno-modulation. |