Nakajima K, Martínez-Maza O, Hirano T, Breen E C, Nishanian P G, Salazar-Gonzalez J F, Fahey J L, Kishimoto T
Institute for Molecular and Cellular Biology, Osaka University, Japan.
J Immunol. 1989 Jan 15;142(2):531-6.
Polyclonal B cell activation is commonly observed in AIDS and in infection with HIV. The effect of HIV on the induction of B cell stimulatory factor 2 (BSF-2) production was examined, since BSF-2 plays an essential role in the differentiation of activated B cells to Ig-secreting cells. Increased BSF-2 mRNA levels and increased BSF-2 secretion were observed soon after exposure of mononuclear cells isolated from healthy donors to both "live" and inactivated HIV. HIV-induced BSF-2 production was seen in monocyte/macrophages, but not in T cells. These results suggest that the HIV-induced overproduction of BSF-2 might contribute to the polyclonal B cell activation seen in AIDS and in infection with HIV.
多克隆B细胞激活在艾滋病及HIV感染中普遍可见。由于B细胞刺激因子2(BSF-2)在活化B细胞分化为分泌免疫球蛋白的细胞过程中起关键作用,因此研究了HIV对BSF-2产生的诱导作用。将从健康供体分离的单核细胞暴露于“活”HIV和灭活HIV后不久,观察到BSF-2 mRNA水平升高和BSF-2分泌增加。HIV诱导的BSF-2产生见于单核细胞/巨噬细胞,而不见于T细胞。这些结果表明,HIV诱导的BSF-2过量产生可能导致艾滋病及HIV感染中所见的多克隆B细胞激活。