Abstract

We have previously demonstrated that unfractionated cytokines induce proliferation of neonatal rat Schwann cells in vitro. Incubation of Schwann cells with natural or recombinant human interleukin-1 (IL-1) does not induce Schwann cell proliferation, but antibodies to IL-1 inhibit Schwann cell proliferation induced by unfractionated cytokines of human origin. In this study we investigated the effect of interleukin-6 (IL-6), another monokine, on proliferation of rat Schwann cells. Incubation of Schwann cells with recombinant (r) mouse IL-6 and two types of human rIL-6 did not induce proliferation of Schwann cells or of endoneurial fibroblasts. However, antibodies to rhIL-6 inhibited Schwann cell proliferation induced by unfractionated cytokines but had no effect on fibroblast proliferation. Addition of excess rhIL-6 to a mixture of unfractionated cytokines plus anti-rhIL-6 abrogated the inhibitory effect of the anti-rhIL-6. Therefore, IL-6 is a co-mitogen for neonatal Schwann cells in vitro.

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