Interleukin-6 Directly Modulates Stem Cell Factor-Dependent Development of Human Mast Cells Derived From CD34+Cord Blood Cells
Open Access
- 15 July 1999
- journal article
- Published by American Society of Hematology in Blood
- Vol. 94 (2) , 496-508
- https://doi.org/10.1182/blood.v94.2.496
Abstract
In the present study, we attempted to clarify the effects of interleukin-6 (IL-6) on the growth and properties of human mast cells using cultured mast cells selectively generated by stem cell factor (SCF) from CD34+ cord blood cells. The addition of IL-6 to cultures containing mast cells resulted in a substantial reduction of the number of progenies grown by SCF in the liquid culture. This IL-6–mediated inhibition of mast cell growth may be due in part to the suppression at the precursor level, according to the results of a clonal cell culture assay. Moreover, a flow cytometric analysis showed that the cultured mast cells grown in the presence of SCF+IL-6 had decreased c-kit expression. The exposure of cultured mast cells to SCF+IL-6 also caused substantial increases in the cell size, frequency of chymase-positive cells, and intracellular histamine level compared with the values obtained with SCF alone. The flow cytometric analysis showed low but significant levels of expression of IL-6 receptor (IL-6R) and gp130 on the cultured mast cells grown with SCF. The addition of either anti–IL-6R antibody or anti-gp130 antibody abrogated the biological functions of IL-6. Although IL-4 exerted an effect similar to that of IL-6 on the cultured mast cells under stimulation with SCF, the results of comparative experiments suggest that the two cytokines use different regulatory mechanisms. Taken together, the present findings suggest that IL-6 modulates SCF-dependent human mast cell development directly via an IL-6R-gp130 system.Keywords
This publication has 25 references indexed in Scilit:
- Induction of the high-affinity IgE receptor (FcɛRI) on human mast cells by IL-4International Immunology, 1996
- Inhibition of Stem Cell Factor Dependent Formation of Human Mast Cells by lnterleukin-3 and lnterleukin-4International Archives of Allergy and Immunology, 1994
- Development of human mast cells from umbilical cord blood cells by recombinant human and murine c-kit ligand.Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1993
- Development of human mast cells in vitro.Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1989
- Heterogeneity of Mast Cells and Phenotypic Change Between SubpopulationsAnnual Review of Immunology, 1989
- Mast cell heterogeneityClinical and Experimental Allergy, 1989
- Synergism of BSF-2/interleukin 6 and interleukin 3 on development of multipotential hemopoietic progenitors in serum-free culture.The Journal of Experimental Medicine, 1988
- Absence of antiviral activity in recombinant B cell stimulatory factor 2 (BSF-2)Immunology Letters, 1988
- Two types of human mast cells that have distinct neutral protease compositions.Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1986
- Basophils and Mast Cells: Morphologic Insights into Their Biology, Secretory Patterns, and Function (Part 1 of 7)Published by S. Karger AG ,1984