Lack of enhanced T-helper cell function in uremic patients with circulating alloreactive antibodies.

Author:

Shoker A,Miller R,Uldall R,Friedman E,Angra S,Cardella C J

Abstract

Some uremic patients with a history of blood transfusion, pregnancy, and previous transplantation maintain high levels of alloreactive cytotoxic antibodies in the absence of continuous exogenous allogenic stimuli and are thus considered sensitized to the major histocompatibility proteins. To differentiate into antibody-producing cells, B lymphocytes must interact with T-helper (CD4+) cells. Whether ongoing help from these cells is necessary for the B cells to continue producing cytotoxic alloreactive antibodies in these sensitized uremic patients is unknown. To gain insight into the cellular mechanisms that are associated with sustained alloantibody production, T cell activation markers were measured and specific and nonspecific T-helper cell function was studied in three uremic groups with different levels of panel reactive antibodies: 10 patients whose sera reacted to more than 80% of a panel of normal lymphocytes for at least 6 months before the study were highly sensitized, 20 patients whose sera reacted to less than 80% of the panel were moderately sensitized, and 10 nonsensitized patients whose sera did not react to any cell on the panel. The number of total and activated T-helper cells was similar in the highly sensitized and nonsensitized patients. Peripheral blood lymphocyte proliferation in response to plant lectins, soluble OKT3, or alloantigens was similar in the three uremic groups. The spontaneous proliferation of pure T-helper cells and proliferative responses to immobilized OKT3 or alloantigens were also similar in highly sensitized and nonsensitized patients. Alloreactive interleukin-2-producing cell frequencies with pure CD4+ cells as responding cells were 771 +/- 77.9/10(6) cells in highly sensitized, 945 +/- 252/10(6) cells in nonsensitized, and 973 +/- 114/10(6) cells in controls (P = not significant). Panel reactive antibody levels did not correlate with any of the measures of T helper responses. There was a significant decrease of peripheral blood lymphocyte responses to alloantigens and anti-CD3 antibody in all uremic patients as compared with normals, suggesting a dysfunction in accessory cells that was quantitatively similar in sensitized and nonsensitized patients. In spite of the continuous production of alloantibodies by B cells, there is no evidence of either specific or nonspecific enhancement of T-helper cell function in sensitized patients. The absence of T cell immunity to alloantigens suggests that sustained activation of T-helper cells with subsequent interleukin-2 production is not necessary to maintain alloreactive B cell function.

Publisher

American Society of Nephrology (ASN)

Subject

Nephrology,General Medicine

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