RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Bone marrow stromal cell regulation of B-lymphopoiesis. I. The role of macrophages, IL-1, and IL-4 in pre-B cell maturation. JF The Journal of Immunology JO J. Immunol. FD American Association of Immunologists SP 2016 OP 2026 VO 141 IS 6 A1 King, A G A1 Wierda, D A1 Landreth, K S YR 1988 UL http://www.jimmunol.org/content/141/6/2016.abstract AB Our experiments have addressed regulation of B lymphocyte formation by bone marrow stromal cells. Stromal cells appear to produce a regulatory factor that acts at the pre-B cell stage to induce the expression of Ig L chains and surface Ig. Bone marrow stromal cell conditioned medium was found to contain this factor and the active component was partially purified by HPLC. This stromal cell-derived factor had a m.w. between 16,000 and 20,000, was specifically neutralized by anti-IL-4 mAb, 11B11, and enhanced the proliferation of anti-mu-stimulated B cells. We also found that rIL-4 induced B cell formation in culture. In our studies, IL-1 had no direct effect on pre-B cell maturation, however, IL-1 was found to stimulate the production of IL-4 by both heterogeneous bone marrow stromal cells and a cloned stromal cell line, SCL-160. These effects of IL-1 on factor production by stromal cells were duplicated by the addition of bone marrow-derived macrophages to SCL-160 cells. We conclude that stromal cell-derived IL-4 is a physiologic stimulator for B cell generation. In addition, macrophages appear to play a role in B cell formation by regulating the production of IL-4 by stromal cells via the secretion of IL-1.