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In vitroandin vivoeffect of glucocorticoids on IgE and IgG subclass secretion

机译:In vitroandin vivoeffect of glucocorticoids on IgE and IgG subclass secretion

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SummaryHydrocortisone (HC) as well as its synthetic derivatives have been shown to strongly enhance interleukin‐4 (IL‐4)‐inducedin vitroIgE synthesis. To investigate possible effects on IgG subclasses, peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) were incubated with different glucocorticosteroids in the absence or presence of IL‐4. The glucocorticoids alone led to a strongly enhanced secretion of IgG 1, IgG2 and IgG3, but not IgG4. The addition of IL‐4 induced marked increases in IgG1 and IgG4, no changes in IgG3, but a consistent decrease in IgG2 synthesis. In order to find out whether these profoundin vitroeffects of corticosteroids are also reflected by changes in antibody serum levels during steroid treatment, 10 healthy volunteers took 25 mg prednisone for 7 consecutive days. We could not observe any significant changes of IgE or IgG subclass serum levels during or after this period. However, cell cultures performed after the glucocorticoid treatment revealed a marked decrease in the ability to produce IgG4 and a significantly lower potential to produce IgE in response to IL‐4 alone or IL‐4 and HC. We conclude that, although strongly implicated by thein vitroresults, glucocorticosteroid treatment does not result in an increased

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