Abstract
Objective To explore the influence of IL-2 pretreatment on splenic lymphocyte following mobilization with G-CSF, which may provide a new approach to attenuate acute graft-versus-host disease (GVHD). Methods Splenic cells and na(i)ve CD4+T cells from C57BL/6N mice receiving G-CSF-mobilized were pretreated with IL-2(50 U/ml) , and cocultured with the allogeneic antigens from BALB/c mice. The proliferation responses and the polarization of T cells were determined. C57BL/6N mice were randomly divided into 4 groups: G-CSF + IL-2 group, G-CSF group, IL-2 group , control group. Results Compared with the control group, IL-4 increased obviously while IFN-γ decreased significantly in the group of G-CSF + IL-2. The proliferation responses were also suppressed in vitro. Conclusion The proliferation responses of splenic cells and naive CD4 + T cells from C57BI/6N mice receiving G-CSF-mobilized to the allogeneic antigens were significantly abrogated by the pretreatment with IL-2, T cells were polarized toward the production of type-2 cytokines. The combination of G-CSF and IL-2 is potentially synergetic in the induction of T lymphocyte immune tolerance. Key words: Interleukin-2; Granulocyte colony-stimulating factor; Cell proliferation; Cell polarization; Mixed lymphocyte reaction
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