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Cytokine regulation of immunoglobulin isotype switching and expression.
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Several cytokines have been shown to regulate the expression of specific isotypes by affecting either the frequency of isotype switching or allowing maturation of precommited precursors. IL-4 enhances the production of IgG1 and is required for IgE production in vitro and in vivo. Evidence has been provided that Il-4 acts by enhancing switching to IgE, and perhaps IgG1. IFN-gamma was shown to stimulate the secretion of IgG2a in concentrations at which it inhibits IL-4 induced production of IgG1 and IgE. IL-5, on the other hand, appears to stimulate maturation. Recent evidence suggests that transforming growth factor-beta induces switching to IgA, despite the inhibitory activity on other isotypes.