Decreased interleukin-10 production by neonatal monocytes and T cells: Relationship to decreased production and expression of tumor necrosis factor-alpha and its receptors

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Chheda, S
Palkowetz, KH
Garofalo, R
Rassin, DK
Goldman, AS
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[1] University of Texas Medical Branch, Department of Pediatrics, Galveston
[2] Division of Neonatology, Department of Pediatrics, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, TX 77555-0526
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10.1203/00006450-199609000-00018
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R72 [儿科学];
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The production of IL-10 by human neonatal blood mononuclear leukocytes (BML) stimulated with lipopolysaccharide (LPS), tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha), antibodies to CD3, or phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate (PMA) was measured. The production of IL-10 by neonatal BML cultured with LPS or TNF-alpha was similar to 20 and similar to 15%, respectively, of adult BML. The combination of human recombinant TNF-alpha and LPS failed to augment IL-10 production in neonatal BML. The decreased production of IL-10 by neonatal leukocytes was not due to an autocrine feedback mechanism because only low concentrations of IL-10 were found in newborn sera. A connection with TNF-alpha could not be ruled out, because TNF-alpha production by LPS-stimulated newborn BML and the expression of TNF-alpha receptors on newborn monocytes were reduced. Mean +/- SD of concentrations of IL-10 in supernatants from adult and neonatal BML after stimulation with antibodies to human CD3 for 48 or 72 h were 914 +/- 386 and 178 +/- 176 pg/mL, respectively (p < 0.0001). Ln experiments with enriched populations of neonatal T cells, the addition of PMA failed to augment IL-10 production. This suggested that newborn T cells may be in a different state of activation than adult T cells Thus, IL-10 production in neonatal monocytes and T cells is reduced and this study suggests that the reduction may be secondary in part to regulatory processes involving TNF-alpha and its receptors.
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