Macrophages Suppress Direct B-Cell Activation by Lipopolysaccharide
- 1 September 1975
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Scandinavian Journal of Immunology
- Vol. 4 (6), 707-709
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-3083.1975.tb02679.x
Abstract
The influence of macrophages on polyclonal B‐cell responses to lipopolysaccharide (LPS) and on a primary, specific immune response to a hapten‐LPS conjugate was studied in mouse spleen and lymph node cells in serum‐free and serum‐supplemented cultures. Macrophages were found not to be necessary, and B cells were directly activated by LPS. In serum‐free cultures of macrophage depleted spleen cells, (a) proliferation and antibody secretion occurred at normal levels or were enhanced when compared with normal spleen cells, (b) the responsiveness of limiting cell numbers to LPS was better than in normal spleen cell cultures, (c) LPS did not increase the number or activate residual macrophages, (d) the primary specific response to a hapten‐LPS conjugate developed normally, (e) peripheral lymph node cells, which are known to contain a very low concentration of macrophages, from normal or congenitally athymic (nude) mice mounted excellent proliferative responses to LPS Furthermore, in cultures supplemented with fetal bovine serum, depletion of adherent cells resulted in enhancement of LPS‐induced B‐cell responses. Addition of peritoneal macrophages to adherent cell‐depleted spleen cells produced suppression at all concentrations of both mitogen and adherent cells. Suppressive activity could also be demonstrated in supematants from adherent cell cultures stimulated by LPSKeywords
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