
pmid: 15661897
AbstractPhosphatidylserine (PS) on apoptotic cells promotes their uptake and induces anti-inflammatory responses in phagocytes, including TGF-β release. Little is known regarding the effects of PS on adaptive immune responses. We therefore investigated the effects of PS-containing liposomes on immune responses in mice in vivo. PS liposomes specifically inhibited responses to Ags as determined by decreased draining lymph node tissue mass, with reduced numbers of total leukocytes and Ag-specific CD4+ T cells. There was also a decrease in formation and size of germinal centers in spleen and lymph nodes, accompanied by decreased levels of Ag-specific IgG in blood. Many of these effects were mimicked by an agonistic Ab-specific for the PS receptor. TGF-β appears to play a critical role in this inhibition, as the inhibitory effects of PS were reversed by in vivo administration of anti-TGF-β Ab. PS-containing liposomes did not appear to directly inhibit dendritic cell maturation in vitro in response to a variety of stimuli, nor did it prevent their migration to regional lymph nodes in vivo, suggesting that the inhibitory effects may have resulted from complicated interactions between tissue cells and dendritic cells, subsequently inhibiting their ability to productively activate T lymphocytes.
Lipopolysaccharides, Male, Mice, Inbred BALB C, Hybridomas, Immune Sera, Injections, Subcutaneous, Epitopes, T-Lymphocyte, Bone Marrow Cells, Cell Differentiation, Dendritic Cells, Germinal Center, Adoptive Transfer, Mice, Cell Movement, Liposomes, Animals, Cytokines, Lymph Nodes, Cells, Cultured, Immunosuppressive Agents
Lipopolysaccharides, Male, Mice, Inbred BALB C, Hybridomas, Immune Sera, Injections, Subcutaneous, Epitopes, T-Lymphocyte, Bone Marrow Cells, Cell Differentiation, Dendritic Cells, Germinal Center, Adoptive Transfer, Mice, Cell Movement, Liposomes, Animals, Cytokines, Lymph Nodes, Cells, Cultured, Immunosuppressive Agents
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