TY - JOUR
T1 - Abnormalities of B cell stimulatory factors (BSF) produced by T cells and B cell response to BSF from patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE)
AU - Koide, Jun
AU - Abe, Tohru
AU - Takeuchi, Tsutomu
AU - Hosono, Osamu
AU - Amano, Kouichi
AU - Homma, Mitsuo
PY - 1984/1
Y1 - 1984/1
N2 - In the present study, we demonstrated that peripheral blood T lymphocytes from active patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) spontaneously produced B cell stimulatory factor (BSF) after 2 days’ culture. The BSF contained B cell growth factor (BCGF) and B cell differentiation factor (BCDF) activities. These BCGF and BCDF activities spontaneously produced by T cells from active SLE patients were almost as potent as that of PHA-stimulated T cells from normal individuals and inactive SLE patients. Furthermore, B lymphocytes from active patients with SLE proliferated or secreted IgG antibody in response to BCGF or BCDF alone in the absence of anti-IgM or SAC-stimulation. Particulary, B cells from active SLE patients produced marked IgG in response to BCDF. The activity of BCGF or BCDF spontaneously secreted by T cells from active SLE patients correlated inversely with the magnitude of responsiveness of B cells in response to BCGF or BCDF. Accordingly, the mechanism for B cell activation in patients with SLE seems to be heterogeneous. Such abnormal response to BSF and/or overproduction of BSF ultimately lead to polyclonal and even autoantigen-specific B cell expansion which result in the production of autoantibodies.
AB - In the present study, we demonstrated that peripheral blood T lymphocytes from active patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) spontaneously produced B cell stimulatory factor (BSF) after 2 days’ culture. The BSF contained B cell growth factor (BCGF) and B cell differentiation factor (BCDF) activities. These BCGF and BCDF activities spontaneously produced by T cells from active SLE patients were almost as potent as that of PHA-stimulated T cells from normal individuals and inactive SLE patients. Furthermore, B lymphocytes from active patients with SLE proliferated or secreted IgG antibody in response to BCGF or BCDF alone in the absence of anti-IgM or SAC-stimulation. Particulary, B cells from active SLE patients produced marked IgG in response to BCDF. The activity of BCGF or BCDF spontaneously secreted by T cells from active SLE patients correlated inversely with the magnitude of responsiveness of B cells in response to BCGF or BCDF. Accordingly, the mechanism for B cell activation in patients with SLE seems to be heterogeneous. Such abnormal response to BSF and/or overproduction of BSF ultimately lead to polyclonal and even autoantigen-specific B cell expansion which result in the production of autoantibodies.
KW - B cell differentiation factor (BCDF)
KW - B cell growth factor (BCGF)
KW - B cell response
KW - B cell stimulatory factor (BSF)
KW - Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE)
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U2 - 10.2177/jsci.7.208
DO - 10.2177/jsci.7.208
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85007760221
SN - 0911-4300
VL - 7
SP - 208
EP - 215
JO - Japanese Journal of Clinical Immunology
JF - Japanese Journal of Clinical Immunology
IS - 4
ER -