The capacity of human and murine polyclonal and monoclonal antibodies to inhibit lipopolysaccharide (LPS) induced tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha) release from human monocytes was investigated. Human pooled immunoglobulin G (IVIG), human IgM monoclonal antibody (HA-1A) directed against the lipid A moiety of LPS, and murine IgG mono clonal antibody (MT-1F) raised in mice against antibiotic-treated Escherichia coli 06:K- were either added simultaneously with LPS to monocytes or preincubated for 1 h at 37 degrees C before being added to monocytes. TNF-alpha content in the monocyte supernatants was then tested. Simultaneous addition of increasing concentrations of IVIG (from 0.3 to 2.5 mg/ml) and 10 mu g/ml of LPS to monocytes induced an enhanced release of TNF-alpha by monocytes in a dose dependent fashion. Preincubation of IVIG with LPS abolished the additive effect, but did not inhibit LPS-induced TNF-alpha release by monocytes. The simultaneous addition of LPS and HA-1A to monocytes had no additive effect nor did it inhibit TNF-alpha release. On the other hand, inhibition of TNF-alpha release was observed when HA-1A was preincubated with LPS before being added to monocytes. In all instances MT-1F inhibited TNF-alpha release when the monocytes were stimulated with smooth type LPS, but not with LPS isolated from rough mutants.
DIFFERENTIAL EFFECT OF HUMAN AND MURINE POLYCLONAL AND MONOCLONAL ANTISERA ON TNF-ALPHA PRODUCTION BY HUMAN MONOCYTES / Raponi, Giammarco; Lun, Maria Teresa; Gaeta, Aurelia; Ghezzi, Maria Cristina; Nazzari, Cristina; Mancini, Carlo; Filadoro, Francesco; Armando, Bartolazzi; P., Natali; M., Rozenbergarska; J., Verhoef. - In: JOURNAL OF CHEMOTHERAPY. - ISSN 1120-009X. - STAMPA. - 5:5(1993), pp. 317-324.
DIFFERENTIAL EFFECT OF HUMAN AND MURINE POLYCLONAL AND MONOCLONAL ANTISERA ON TNF-ALPHA PRODUCTION BY HUMAN MONOCYTES
RAPONI, Giammarco;LUN, Maria Teresa;GAETA, Aurelia;GHEZZI, Maria Cristina;NAZZARI, Cristina;MANCINI, Carlo;FILADORO, Francesco;
1993
Abstract
The capacity of human and murine polyclonal and monoclonal antibodies to inhibit lipopolysaccharide (LPS) induced tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha) release from human monocytes was investigated. Human pooled immunoglobulin G (IVIG), human IgM monoclonal antibody (HA-1A) directed against the lipid A moiety of LPS, and murine IgG mono clonal antibody (MT-1F) raised in mice against antibiotic-treated Escherichia coli 06:K- were either added simultaneously with LPS to monocytes or preincubated for 1 h at 37 degrees C before being added to monocytes. TNF-alpha content in the monocyte supernatants was then tested. Simultaneous addition of increasing concentrations of IVIG (from 0.3 to 2.5 mg/ml) and 10 mu g/ml of LPS to monocytes induced an enhanced release of TNF-alpha by monocytes in a dose dependent fashion. Preincubation of IVIG with LPS abolished the additive effect, but did not inhibit LPS-induced TNF-alpha release by monocytes. The simultaneous addition of LPS and HA-1A to monocytes had no additive effect nor did it inhibit TNF-alpha release. On the other hand, inhibition of TNF-alpha release was observed when HA-1A was preincubated with LPS before being added to monocytes. In all instances MT-1F inhibited TNF-alpha release when the monocytes were stimulated with smooth type LPS, but not with LPS isolated from rough mutants.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.