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Journal of Clinical Investigation | 1992

On the interaction of IgG subclasses with the low affinity Fc gamma RIIa (CD32) on human monocytes, neutrophils, and platelets. Analysis of a functional polymorphism to human IgG2.

P.W.H.I. Parren; P. A. M. Warmerdam; Leonie C. M. Boeije; J. Arts; N. A. C. Westerdaal; A. Vlug; P. J. A. Capel; Lucien A. Aarden; J. G. J. Van De Winkel

An allotypic form of the low affinity IgG Fc receptor Fc gamma RIIa (CD32), termed low responder (LR) because of its weak reactivity with mouse (m) IgG1, interacts efficiently with human (h) IgG2. Fc gamma RIIaLR is the first known human FcR that binds this IgG subclass. In this study, we analyzed the role of Fc gamma RIIa in binding of stable hIgG-subclass dimers, and in induction of T cell mitogenesis using chimeric anti-CD3 mAb. We demonstrate that the functional polymorphism to hIgG2 is expressed on the majority of Fc gamma R-bearing peripheral blood cells: monocytes, neutrophils, and platelets. We were able to assess Fc gamma RII-mediated IgG-binding without interference of other Fc gamma R-classes, by blockade of Fc gamma RI on monocytes, and by using neutrophils of an individual deficient for the Fc gamma RIIIB gene. This study indicates as subclass specificity: hIgG3 >hIgG1,hIgG2 >> hIgG4 for Fc gamma RIIaLR and hIgG3,hIgG1 >> hIgG2 > hIgG4 for Fc gamma RIIaHR. Comparing the serum hIgG levels of individuals homozygous for the two fc gamma RIIa allotypic forms, we observed significantly lower hIgG2 serum levels in individuals expressing the hIgG2-binding LR allotypic form. This observation may implicate that Fc gamma RIIa regulates hIgG subclass production or turnover in man.


Journal of Immunological Methods | 1991

Sensitive ELISA for interleukin-6. Detection of IL-6 in biological fluids: synovial fluids and sera.

Maarten Helle; Leonie C. M. Boeije; Els R. de Groot; Alex F. de Vos; Lucien A. Aarden

A monoclonal antibody and an affinity purified polyclonal antibody, both raised against recombinant human IL-6, have been employed in an ELISA procedure to quantitate human IL-6. Both antibodies were very potent in neutralizing the biological activity of recombinant as well as natural human IL-6. The monoclonal antibody was used as the capture antibody whilst the polyclonal antibody, in biotinylated form, was used as the detecting antibody in combination with a streptavidin horseradish peroxidase conjugate and a signal amplification system. The detection limit for natural as well as recombinant IL-6 was 1 pg/ml. A good correlation was found between the ELISA and the B9 biological assay when IL-6 was measured in crude culture supernatants, in synovial fluids of rheumatoid arthritis patients and in the sera of patients with diverse diseases. Immunoprecipitation of IL-6, produced by different cell types, such as monocytes, endothelial cells and smooth muscle cells or derived from biological fluids, such as the serum of a patient with septic shock or the synovial fluid of a rheumatoid arthritis patient, revealed in every case only molecules in the molecular weight range of 21,000-26,000.


Journal of Clinical Investigation | 1998

Histamine inhibits the production of interleukin-12 through interaction with H2 receptors.

T.C.T.M. van der Pouw Kraan; Anke H. Snijders; Leonie C. M. Boeije; E R de Groot; A. E. Alewijnse; Rob Leurs; Lucien A. Aarden

IL-12 is essential for T helper 1 (Th1) development and inhibits the induction of Th2 responses. Atopic diseases, which are characterized by Th2 responses, are associated with the overproduction of histamine. Here we present evidence that histamine, at physiological concentrations, strongly inhibits human IL-12 p40 and p70 mRNA and protein production by human monocytes. The use of specific histamine receptor antagonists reveals that this inhibition is mediated via the H2 receptor and induction of intracellular cAMP. The inhibition of IL-12 production is independent of IL-10 and IFN-gamma. The observation that histamine strongly reduces the production of the Th1-inducing cytokine IL-12 implies a positive feedback mechanism for the development of Th2 responses in atopic patients.


European Journal of Immunology | 2001

High IL-13 production by human neonatal T cells: neonate immune system regulator?

Laura M. Ribeiro-do-Couto; Leonie C. M. Boeije; Jojanneke S. Kroon; Berend Hooibrink; Birgitta S. Breur-Vriesendorp; Lucien A. Aarden; Claire J. P. Boog

Neonates are highly susceptible to diseases and display biased type 2 immune responses, although no skewing to type 2 cytokines has been reported. In view of the emerging importance of IL‐13 in type 2 inflammatory responses and clinical allergy, we analyzed IL‐13 production by neonatal T cells. We found that, mainly CD8 T cells produced high levels of IL‐13, while producing low levels ofIL‐4, IL‐10 and IFN‐γ, upon primary and secondary stimulation. Our results point towards a possible immunoregulatory role of CD8 T cells in neonate responses. Moreover, they suggest that the abundance of IL‐13 in the neonate immune system might account for the type 2 bias in neonates, providing a basis for the high disease susceptibility of newborns, for instance to allergic diseases.


Rheumatology International | 1995

Functional analysis of synovial fluid and peripheral blood T cells from patients with rheumatoid arthritis

M. van den Broek; Leonie C. M. Boeije; T. Swaak; R.J.T. Smeenk; Lucien A. Aarden

Rheumatoid arthritis is a T cell-mediated autoimmune disease. The lack of knowledge of the involved target antigens severely hampers research on relevant T cells in patients. Here we describe the functional analysis of freshly isolated T cells from the peripheral blood and the site of the lesion (synovial fluid or synovial membrane) of patients with rheumatoid arthritis. Healthy donors and osteoarthritis patients served as controls. Using various polyclonal stimuli, we analyzed CD4+ T cells with respect to proliferation and their ability to produce lymphokines. Our data show that lesion-derived CD4+ T cells of patients with rheumatoid arthritis are severely defective in proliferation and lymphokine (interleukin-2, interleukin-4, tumor necrosis factor-α, interferon-γ) production. This activation defect was most pronounced at lower cell densities and was present in both synovial fluid derived and synovial membrane derived CD4+ T cells of all patients tested. No difference was found between responses of synovial fluid derived CD4+ T cells from osteoarthritis patients and those observed with peripheral blood derived T cells from all groups. The observed defect in lesion-derived CD4+ T cells from rheumatoid arthritis patients was not due to the effect of inflammatory factors in the synovial fluid because preincubation with synovial fluid could not induce a similar defect in control T cells. Together, our data show a rheumatoid arthritis specific, general defect in the activation of lesion-derived CD4+ T cells.


Journal of Experimental Medicine | 1995

PROSTAGLANDIN-E2 IS A POTENT INHIBITOR OF HUMAN INTERLEUKIN 12 PRODUCTION

T. C. T. M. Van Der Pouw Kraan; Leonie C. M. Boeije; R. J. T. Smeenk; J. Wijdenes; Lucien A. Aarden


Journal of Immunology | 1997

Reduced production of IL-12 and IL-12-dependent IFN-gamma release in patients with allergic asthma.

T. C. T. M. Van Der Pouw Kraan; Leonie C. M. Boeije; E. R. De Groot; Steven O. Stapel; Anke H. Snijders; M. L. Kapsenberg; J.S. van der Zee; Lucien A. Aarden


Journal of Immunology | 1996

Human IL-13 production is negatively influenced by CD3 engagement. Enhancement of IL-13 production by cyclosporin A.

T. C. T. M. Van Der Pouw Kraan; Leonie C. M. Boeije; J. T. M. Troon; S. K. Rutschmann; J. Wijdenes; Lucien A. Aarden


Journal of Immunology | 1992

Characterization of IgG FcR-mediated proliferation of human T cells induced by mouse and human anti-CD3 monoclonal antibodies. Identification of a functional polymorphism to human IgG2 anti-CD3.

P.W.H.I. Parren; P. A. M. Warmerdam; Leonie C. M. Boeije; P. J. A. Capel; J. G. J. Van De Winkel; Lucien A. Aarden


Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences | 1996

Regulation of IL-12 production by human monocytes and the influence of prostaglandin E2.

T. C. T. M. Pouw Kraan; Leonie C. M. Boeije; Anke H. Snijders; R. J. T. Smeenk; J. Wijdenes; Lucien A. Aarden

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Steven O. Stapel

Leiden University Medical Center

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Anke H. Snijders

Radboud University Nijmegen

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Rob Leurs

University of Amsterdam

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E R de Groot

University of Amsterdam

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A. van Veen

University of Amsterdam

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