Transforming growth factor-beta 1 modulates the expression of class II histocompatibility antigens on human cells.

Author:

Czarniecki C W1,Chiu H H1,Wong G H1,McCabe S M1,Palladino M A1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pharmacological Sciences, Genentech, Inc., South San Francisco, CA 94080.

Abstract

Abstract We have examined the effects of transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-beta 1) on the expression of the class II histocompatibility Ag, HLA-DR: 1) induced by human rIFN-gamma (rHuIFN-gamma) in human melanoma, Hs294T cells and 2) constitutively expressed in a subclone Hs294T cell line. The expression of HLA-DR Ag on Hs294T cells was induced by rHuIFN-gamma in a dose- and time-dependent manner with maximal levels obtained with 10 ng/ml rHuIFN-gamma after 48 h exposure. Treatment of Hs294T cells with natural porcine platelet-derived or human rTGF-beta 1 (1 to 100 ng/ml) in the presence of rHuIFN-gamma (0.1 to 10 ng/ml) reduced the percentage of cells positive for this Ag by approximately 40 to 50%, as determined by flow cytometry. This suppressive effect of TGF-beta 1 was not restricted to Hs294T cells inasmuch as rHuIFN-gamma induced HLA-DR surface Ag expression on PBMC-derived adherent cells was also significantly inhibited by TGF-beta 1. Northern blot analysis of cytoplasmic RNA extracted from Hs294T cells indicated that the decreased levels of HLA-DR cell-surface Ag correlated with decreased levels of mRNA transcripts encoding this Ag. TGF-beta 1 also effectively reduced the levels of HLA-DR mRNA in 1) cells that had been pretreated with rHuIFN-gamma and were expressing maximal levels of HLA-DR surface antigen and 2) cells that constitutively expressed HLA-DR surface Ag without exogenous rHuIFN-gamma treatment.

Publisher

The American Association of Immunologists

Subject

Immunology,Immunology and Allergy

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