Effect of estradiol on cytokine secretion by proteolipid protein-specific T cell clones isolated from multiple sclerosis patients and normal control subjects

Wendy Gilmore(University of Southern California), Leslie P. Weiner(University of Southern California), Jorge Correale(University of Southern California)
The Journal of Immunology
January 1, 1997
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Abstract

The ability of estradiol (E2) to modulate the secretion of cytokines by CD4+ T cells was investigated using neuroantigen-specific T cell clones isolated from normal control subjects and patients with the demyelinating disease, multiple sclerosis. In the presence of E2, the majority of the tested clones showed a dose-dependent enhancement of Ag-stimulated IL-10 secretion. The secretion of IFN-gamma was also enhanced, although the peak enhancement occurred at lower E2 concentrations and at lower magnitude than observed for IL-10. By contrast, the effect of E2 on Ag-stimulated secretion of TNF-alphabeta was biphasic, with enhancement occurring at low doses, and inhibition present at high concentrations. E2 had no effect on the secretion of IL-4 or TGF-beta. These data indicate that E2 is capable of modulating both pro- and anti-inflammatory activities of CD4+ T cells and thus has the potential to influence the outcome of CD4+ T cell-mediated immune responsiveness.


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