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Surface-bound bovine serum albumin carrier protein as present in recombinant cytokine preparations amplifies T helper 17 cell polarization
Sibylle Von VietinghoffHermann HallerLei DongLei DongAndreas PichAlexandra HelmkeAri Waismansubject
0301 basic medicineProtein digestionmedicine.medical_treatmentT cellSerum albuminArticleFlow cytometry03 medical and health sciencesMicemedicineT helper 17 cellAnimalsBovine serum albuminMice KnockoutDrug CarriersMultidisciplinarybiologymedicine.diagnostic_testChemistrySerum Albumin BovineMolecular biologyRecombinant Proteins030104 developmental biologyCytokinemedicine.anatomical_structureCell culturebiology.proteinCytokinesTh17 CellsCattledescription
AbstractUnderstanding of T helper 17 lineage (TH17) polarization has been significantly promoted by cell culture experiments that reduce the complexity of the in vivo environment. We here investigated TH17 amplification by coating of cytokine preparations. Cytokine preparations coated to the surface compared to the same amount given in solution significantly enhanced TH17 polarization assessed by flow cytometry and interleukin (IL)-17A, IL-17F and RORγt mRNA expression. T cell proliferation and TH1 polarization were similarly enhanced while TREG polarization was impeded. TH17 amplification was replicated by coating the plate with low amounts of FCS or albumin as used as carrier protein for cytokines (0.5 μl 0.1%). It was unaltered by filtration, protein digestion and arylhydrocarbon receptor blockade, not replicated by LPS and independent of integrin stimulation. TH17 amplification required anti-CD3 stimulation and was T cell intrinsic. Supernatants of CD4+ cells polarized on coated cytokine preparations with carrier albumin conferred amplification to fresh splenocytes. Coating markedly elevated CD4+ IL-22 mRNA expression and IL-22 blockade significantly reduced TH17 amplification. Our data show TH17 amplification by coated albumin in the low amounts present in recombinant cytokine preparations. This unexpected adjuvant like effect underscores the need for controls also for temporal and spatial factors in cell culture.
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2016-11-03 | Scientific Reports |