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Clinical and Diagnostic Laboratory Immunology, July 2000, p. 553-556, Vol. 7, No. 4
Divisions of Pediatric
Pulmonology,1 Research Immunology/Bone
Marrow Transplantation,2 and
Rheumatology,3 Childrens Hospital Los
Angeles, and Department of Molecular Microbiology and
Immunology, University of Southern California School of
Medicine,4 Los Angeles, California
Received 10 December 1999/Returned for modification 25 January
2000/Accepted 24 March 2000
Staphylococcus aureus, a common pulmonary pathogen in
cystic fibrosis (CF), produces exotoxins that are extremely potent
superantigens. A number of animal studies have shown that superantigens
cause pulmonary inflammation, but the possible role of superantigens in
CF has not been investigated. The present study assessed possible differences between control and CF B cells in presenting superantigens to T cells. Immortalized B-cell lines were used as
superantigen-presenting cells to avoid environmental influences (e.g.,
infection or antibiotics) common to freshly isolated cells. The results
show that CF B-cell lines presented a staphylococcal superantigen to
the immortalized T-cell line (Jurkat) as effectively as did control
B-cell lines as measured by interleukin-2 production. However, in
contrast to the case for control B-cell lines, dexamethasone did not
inhibit CF B-cell lines from presenting superantigen. The resistance of superantigen-presenting CF B cells to corticosteroids suggests that the
pulmonary response to superantigens may be poorly regulated in CF,
leading to an exaggerated inflammatory response to S. aureus.
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Superantigens and Cystic Fibrosis: Resistance of
Presenting Cells to Dexamethasone
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Corresponding author. Present address: Pediatric
Intensive Care Unit, Schneider Children's Medical Center of Israel, 14 Kaplan St., Petah Tikva 49202, Israel. Phone: 972-3-9253686. Fax:
972-3-9223004. E-mail: jbenari{at}clalit.org.il.
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