Epidermal cells (EC) were cultured without stimulation and the effect of these EC culture supernatants (ECCS) on human in vitro B-cell response was determined. Supernatants obtained between Days 5 and 7 were able to replace monocytes in the antibody response to the particulate antigen trinitrophenyl-polyacrylamide (TNP-PAA). These results were obtained when highly monocyte-depleted cultures (less than 0.5% peroxidase-positive cells) were used and were reproduced with supernatants from several different EC cultures. ECCS could not substitute for T cells in the T-dependent response to TNP-PAA. They contained an interleukin 1 (IL-1) activity but no interleukin 2 or B-cell growth factor (BCGF) activities. We tested the effect of ECCS on the proliferative response of highly monocyte-depleted B cells cultured at low cell density costimulated with anti-u antibody and BCGF. ECCS had no BCGF-like activity of its own but did potentiate the effect of BCGF. Thus EC cultures produce IL-1-like factor(s) which act directly on the early stages of B-cell activation.

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