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Association of cytokine polymorphic inheritance and in vitro cytokine production in anti-CD3/CD28-stimulated peripheral blood lymphocytes.

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Hoffmann, SC; Stanley, EM; Darrin Cox, E; Craighead, N; DiMercurio, BS; Koziol, DE; Harlan, DM; Kirk, AD; Blair, PJ
Published in: Transplantation
October 27, 2001

BACKGROUND: Genetic variations in cytokine genes are thought to regulate cytokine protein production. However, studies using T cell mitogens have not always demonstrated a significant relationship between cytokine polymorphisms and in vitro protein production. Furthermore, the functional consequence of a polymorphism at position -330 in the IL-2 gene has not been described. We associated in vitro protein production with cytokine gene polymorphic genotypes after costimulation of cultured peripheral blood lymphocytes. METHODS: PBL were isolated from forty healthy volunteers. Cytokine protein production was assessed by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Polymorphisms in interleukin- (IL) 2, IL-6, IL-10, tumor necrosis factor (TNF-alpha), tumor growth factor (TGF-beta), and interferon (IFN-gamma) were determined by polymerase chain reaction (PCR). RESULTS: Statistical difference between protein production and cytokine polymorphic variants in the IL-10, IFN-gamma, and TNF-alpha genes was not evident after 48-hour stimulation with concanavalin-A. In contrast, after anti-CD3/CD28 stimulation significant differences (P<0.05) were found among high and low producers for IL-2, IL-6, and among high, intermediate, and low producers for IFN-gamma, and IL-10. Augmented levels of IL-2 in individuals that were homozygous for the polymorphic IL-2 allele were due to an early and sustained enhancement of IL-2 production. No association was found among TNF-alpha and TGF-beta genotypes and protein production. CONCLUSION: Polymorphisms in IL-2, IL-6, IL-10, and IFN-gamma genes are associated with their protein production after anti-CD3/CD28 stimulation. The profound effect of the IL-2 gene polymorphism in homozygous individuals may serve as a marker for those that could mount the most vigorous allo- or autoimmune responses, or perhaps become tolerant more easily.

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Transplantation

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ISSN

0041-1337

Publication Date

October 27, 2001

Volume

72

Issue

8

Start / End Page

1444 / 1450

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha
  • Surgery
  • Polymorphism, Genetic
  • Lymphocytes
  • Interleukin-6
  • Interleukin-2
  • Interleukin-10
  • Interferon-gamma
  • Humans
  • Genotype
 

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Hoffmann, S. C., Stanley, E. M., Darrin Cox, E., Craighead, N., DiMercurio, B. S., Koziol, D. E., … Blair, P. J. (2001). Association of cytokine polymorphic inheritance and in vitro cytokine production in anti-CD3/CD28-stimulated peripheral blood lymphocytes. Transplantation, 72(8), 1444–1450. https://doi.org/10.1097/00007890-200110270-00019
Hoffmann, S. C., E. M. Stanley, E. Darrin Cox, N. Craighead, B. S. DiMercurio, D. E. Koziol, D. M. Harlan, A. D. Kirk, and P. J. Blair. “Association of cytokine polymorphic inheritance and in vitro cytokine production in anti-CD3/CD28-stimulated peripheral blood lymphocytes.Transplantation 72, no. 8 (October 27, 2001): 1444–50. https://doi.org/10.1097/00007890-200110270-00019.
Hoffmann SC, Stanley EM, Darrin Cox E, Craighead N, DiMercurio BS, Koziol DE, et al. Association of cytokine polymorphic inheritance and in vitro cytokine production in anti-CD3/CD28-stimulated peripheral blood lymphocytes. Transplantation. 2001 Oct 27;72(8):1444–50.
Hoffmann, S. C., et al. “Association of cytokine polymorphic inheritance and in vitro cytokine production in anti-CD3/CD28-stimulated peripheral blood lymphocytes.Transplantation, vol. 72, no. 8, Oct. 2001, pp. 1444–50. Pubmed, doi:10.1097/00007890-200110270-00019.
Hoffmann SC, Stanley EM, Darrin Cox E, Craighead N, DiMercurio BS, Koziol DE, Harlan DM, Kirk AD, Blair PJ. Association of cytokine polymorphic inheritance and in vitro cytokine production in anti-CD3/CD28-stimulated peripheral blood lymphocytes. Transplantation. 2001 Oct 27;72(8):1444–1450.

Published In

Transplantation

DOI

ISSN

0041-1337

Publication Date

October 27, 2001

Volume

72

Issue

8

Start / End Page

1444 / 1450

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha
  • Surgery
  • Polymorphism, Genetic
  • Lymphocytes
  • Interleukin-6
  • Interleukin-2
  • Interleukin-10
  • Interferon-gamma
  • Humans
  • Genotype