Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9912058 | Cellular Immunology | 2005 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Interleukin-18, a pleiotropic cytokine is a member of the IL-1 family and has multiple immunoregulatory functions. IL-18 action leads to IFNγ production by NK or T cells, induces Th1 differentiation and suppresses IgE synthesis by B cells when acting on responding cells in association with IL-12. At present two subunits of the IL-18R have been characterized: IL-18 Rα and IL-18 Rβ. Both receptors belong to the IL-1R family. IL-18 Rα has been described as the ligand-binding chain and IL-18 Rβ as the signal-transduction chain. Three monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) submitted to the HLDA8 workshop, designated H44 (80438), B-B46 (80228), and B-E43 (80232) were evaluated. The mAb specificity was determined by ELISA using coated recombinant IL-18 Rα or IL-18 Rβ. Cell staining was analyzed by flow cytometry. A positive staining with the mAb B-E43 or H44 demonstrated that IL-18 Rα is expressed on several myeloid cell lines. No positive cell staining was observed with the anti IL-18 Rβ mAb B-B46. The mAb biological activity was studied using the cell line KG1. A downmodulation of IFNγ production was observed with the mAbs B-B46 (80228) and B-E43 (80232).
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Authors
Claudine Vermot-Desroches, Olivier Subiger, Florence Guenot, Elise Sergent, Brigitte Bonnin, John Wijdenes,