Aim To investigate the mechanism of anti-CD132 monoclonal antibodies (mAbs)inhibiting T cells proliferation in vitro, and their potential values for clinical use. MethodsBALB/c and C57BL/6 mice splenocytes were harves...Aim To investigate the mechanism of anti-CD132 monoclonal antibodies (mAbs)inhibiting T cells proliferation in vitro, and their potential values for clinical use. MethodsBALB/c and C57BL/6 mice splenocytes were harvested for two-ways mixed lymphocyte culture (MLC).Anti-CD132 mAbs (final concentration 100 mg·L^(-1)) were added in MLC on day 0 (group 1) or day 3(group 2). Fluorescence activated cell sorting (FACS) was used to measure the proliferation(carboxy-fluorescein dia cetate, succinimidyl ester, CFSE), apoptosis of T cells (PE-CD3,FTTC-annexin-v), and cell cycle (pro-pidium iodide stain) . The expression of survivin in T cellswas detected by immunochemical stai-ning. Re-sults Multi-generation CFSE-labeled splenocytes werefound dividing and their fluorescent strength decreased in MLC. There was no noticeable change influorescent intensity in group 1 and group 2. On day 3, apoptosis induced by anti-CD132 mAbs wasdetected in part of T cells, but was not detected in the former two days in group 1. In group 2, thenumber of cells in M phase (activated T cells) decreased and apoptot-ic cells increased on day 4.The phenomena were not observed in control group (P < 0.01). Expression of survivin in T cells wasdetected in control group but not in groups 1 and 2. Conclusion Blockade of CD132 signaling pathwayinhibits T cell proliferation in vitro by means of inducing activated alloreactive T cell apoptosisbut not the resting T cells. Anti-CD132 mAbs may be candidates for clinical applications.展开更多
基金National Basic Research Program of China (973 Pro gram, No.2003CB515505) National Natural Science Foundation of China (No.30271243)
文摘Aim To investigate the mechanism of anti-CD132 monoclonal antibodies (mAbs)inhibiting T cells proliferation in vitro, and their potential values for clinical use. MethodsBALB/c and C57BL/6 mice splenocytes were harvested for two-ways mixed lymphocyte culture (MLC).Anti-CD132 mAbs (final concentration 100 mg·L^(-1)) were added in MLC on day 0 (group 1) or day 3(group 2). Fluorescence activated cell sorting (FACS) was used to measure the proliferation(carboxy-fluorescein dia cetate, succinimidyl ester, CFSE), apoptosis of T cells (PE-CD3,FTTC-annexin-v), and cell cycle (pro-pidium iodide stain) . The expression of survivin in T cellswas detected by immunochemical stai-ning. Re-sults Multi-generation CFSE-labeled splenocytes werefound dividing and their fluorescent strength decreased in MLC. There was no noticeable change influorescent intensity in group 1 and group 2. On day 3, apoptosis induced by anti-CD132 mAbs wasdetected in part of T cells, but was not detected in the former two days in group 1. In group 2, thenumber of cells in M phase (activated T cells) decreased and apoptot-ic cells increased on day 4.The phenomena were not observed in control group (P < 0.01). Expression of survivin in T cells wasdetected in control group but not in groups 1 and 2. Conclusion Blockade of CD132 signaling pathwayinhibits T cell proliferation in vitro by means of inducing activated alloreactive T cell apoptosisbut not the resting T cells. Anti-CD132 mAbs may be candidates for clinical applications.