Exogenous IL‐6 promotes enhanced intestinal antibody responses in vivo
- 1 December 1998
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Immunology & Cell Biology
- Vol. 76 (6) , 560-562
- https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1440-1711.1998.00785.x
Abstract
It is well documented that IL-6 plays a critical role in B cell terminal differentiation, and in mucosal sites it stimulates proliferation and large-scale secretion of immunoglobulin by B cells, especially those committed to IgA production. The close juxtaposition of IL-6 mRNA+ cells to plasma cells in the intestinal lamina propria supports the proposition that IL-6 production in situ is an important factor determining the outcome of antibody responses at that site. However, it has not been established previously whether exogenous IL-6 could boost antibody responses in the intestine if administered with a challenge antigen. Using a resected gut loop (Thiry-Vella loop) model, we have been able to demonstrate that in mice with double loops, antibody containing cell responses to lumenal administration of ovalbumin were 50% greater in loops given intralumenal recombinant IL-6 with the challenge antigen, than in loops challenged with antigen alone. This demonstrates the efficacy of IL-6 in promoting accumulation of antibody secreting cells in the gut, and suggests a potential therapeutic role for IL-6 to enhance responses to mucosal vaccines.Keywords
Funding Information
- Ramaciotti Foundations
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