Abstract

Investigation of the immunopotentiating effect(s) of Pb 2+ on the humoral immune response has provided evidence that a heavy metal can alter the proliferation and differentiation of B-cells. Pb 2+ interacted with B-cells to enhance both their proliferation and their differentiation into sheep red blood cell (SRBC)-specific PFC. Preincubation of B-cells with Pb 2+ for only 1 h enhanced their activities. Enhancement of in vitro humoral immunity to SRBC was due to direct Pb 2+ activation of B-cells and enhancement of T-cell help. Furthermore, Pb 2+ and the cyclic nucleotides dibutyryl cyclic adenosine monophosphate (DBcAMP) or cyclic guanosine monophosphate (cGMP) worked in a synergistic manner to enhance the B-cell proliferation, and Pb 2+ and DBcAMP synergistically enhanced PFC development. Ni 2+, which had been shown to enhance PFC development in cultures of spleen cells in a manner equivalent to Pb 2+, did not enhance PFC development in B-cell cultures as well as Pb 2+ and did not produce synergistic effects with DBcAMP or cGMP. The possible mechanisms by which Pb 2+ enhances B-cell activities and the implications of these effects are discussed.

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