Abstract

To clarify the relationship between air pollutants and IgE antibody production, interleukin 4 (IL-4) production was investigated in BALB/c mice intratracheally injected with diesel exhaust particulates (DEP) mixed with antigen (Ovalbumin (OA) or Japanese Ceder Pollen (JCP)). BALB/c mice were injected with DEP plus OA or OA alone three times with a 3-week interval. After the last instillation, proliferative response and lymphokine-producing activity of mediastinal lymph node cells (LNC) were examined in vitro. Proliferative response to OA in mediastinal LNC from mice injected with DEP plus OA was enhanced 4–17 times of that from control mice. IL-4-producing activity by OA stimulation also enhanced in mediastinal LNC from mice injected with DEP plus OA. A significantly larger amount of anti-OA IgE antibody was detected in sera from DEP- and OA-injected mice compared with those from control mice. The levels of IL-4, estimated by JCP antigen in mediastinal LNC, from mice injected with DEP plus JCP were two-fold higher than those from mice injected with JCP alone. These results suggest that intratracheal instillation of DEP affects antigen-specific IgE antibody responses via local T-cell activation, especially enhanced IL-4 production.

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