J Asthma Allergy Clin Immunol.
1998 Dec;18(4):720-727.
Change of expression of IL-4, IL-5, and IFN-r mRNA in Der p I-specific T-cell clones
Abstract
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BACKGROUND: It is known that immunotherapy promotes the development of allergen-specific Thl-like
lymphocytes whose products are effective in inhibiting clinical response of sensitized atopic
patients to allergen exposure. At the single cell level in short term culture, however, IL-4
and IL-5 are co-expressed, while IL-4 and IFN-y are exclusively expressed.
OBJECTIVE
IL-4, IL-5, and IFN-y mRNA were measured in Der pI-specific T-cell clones (TCCs) to
evaluate whether expression of cytokine in allergen-specific TCC is fixed regardless of stimuli.
METHOD: Seven Der pI-specific TCCs were made from two asthmatics sensitive to D. pteronyssinus.
IL-4, IL-5, and IFN-y mRNA were measured by RT-PCR in these TCCs after antigen-specific (Der pI)
and nonspecific (PHA + TPA) stimuli.
RESULTS
IL-4 and IL-5 mRNA were expressed in four and six of seven TCCs, but IFN-y mRNA was not
expressed in any TCCs after Der pI-specific stimuli. Meanwhile, after the stimulus of TPA plus PHA,
IFN-y mRNA as well as IL-4 and IL-5 mRNA were expressed in four of seven TCCs, and in one TCC,
only IFN-y mRNA was expressed without expression of IL-4 mRNA.
CONCLUSION
The expression of cytokine may be variable in allergen-specific TCC according to
the type and amount of stimuli.