In this study we evaluated whether isolated human (HI), porcine (PI) and bovine (BI) islets, either fresh (Fr) or cultured for 4 weeks (4 w) affect cytokine release from human lymphomononuclear cells (LMC) differently. We prepared LMC from peripheral blood by density gradient purification and co-cultured 1 x 10(6) LMC for 24 h with 100 hand-picked islets, either within 48 h of isolation or after culture for 4 weeks. Soluble interleukin-2 receptor (IL-2R), interferon-gamma (IFN), interleukin-4 (IL-4) and interleukin-10 (IL-10) were measured by sandwich enzyme-linked immunoadsorbent assay. Compared with controls (Ctrl, LMC without islets), Fr-HI, Fr-PI and Fr-BI caused a similar increase of IL-2R and IFN release, whereas 4 w-HI and 4 w-BI did not lead to any significant production of these two cytokines. IL-10 concentrations increased with Fr-PI and Fr-BI, but not with Fr-HI, and no major effect of the 4-week culture was seen. IL-4 levels were below the detection limit of the method used in these experiments. Thus, fresh allo- and xeno-islets caused a similar increase of the release of cytokines known to be markers of Th1 activation, whereas the release of IL-10, a marker of Th2 activation, increased with xeno-, but not with allo-islets; culturing the islets for 4 weeks decreased Th1, but not Th2 activation.

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