Monocyte derived IL 10 and PGE2 are associated with the absence of Th 1 cells and in vitro T cell suppression in lepromatous leprosy

Misra, Namita ; Selvakumar, M. ; Singh, S. ; Bharadwaj, M. ; Ramesh, V. ; Misra, R. S. ; Indira Nath, (1995) Monocyte derived IL 10 and PGE2 are associated with the absence of Th 1 cells and in vitro T cell suppression in lepromatous leprosy Immunology Letters, 48 (2). pp. 123-128. ISSN 0165-2478

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Abstract

Our previous studies had shown that the clinicopathological spectrum in leprosy was associated with discrete T cell subsets in circulation, with tuberculoid patients having antigen-induced Th 1, whereas lepromatous leprosy patients with antigen-specific T cell anergy possesed Th 2 cells [1]. The present study shows that infected monocytes from lepromatous but not tuberculoid leprosy patients released soluble factors (MoF(s)) containing IL-10 and PGE2 which inhibited M. leprae induced in vitro lymphoproliferation of previously sensitised healthy or tuberculoid leprosy subjects. A strong negative correlation was observed between adherant cell derived IL-10 and IL-2 at the level of both the product and cytokine mRNA. Moreover, anti-IL-10 antibodies and indomethacin partially reversed the suppressor effects of MoF(s). Taken together these studies indicate that infected monocytes contribute to the development of T cell anergy by releasing factors that affect regulatory cytokines and T cell subset differentiation in lepromatous leprosy.

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Keywords:IL 10/PGE2 in Leprosy; Monocyte Suppression in Leprosy
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