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The effects of recombinant interleukin 4 (IL-4) on cell cluster and multinucleated giant cell (MGC) formation from human immunodeficiency virus (HlV)-infected and uninfected monocytes were examined. Human blood monocytes were isolated by centrifugal elutriation and monoclonal antibody-complement-dependent lysis of residual T cells, and infected with low passage HIV strains. Monocytes were exposed to recombinant IL-4 (1 to 20 ng/ml), continuously after inoculation with HIV. Monocyte expression of ICAM-1 but not LFA-1 was significantly enhanced by IL-4 although substrate adherence was a more potent stimulus. Monocyte cluster and MGC formation was quantified after fixation and staining with Giemsa. Clusters of HIV-infected and uninfected monocytes were consistently and significantly increased at 4 to 7 days after IL-4 stimulation. The combination of HIV and IL-4 was more stimulatory than either treatment alone. In two out of five uninfected and three out of seven HIV-infected monocyte cultures, MGC formation was also markedly increased at 10 to 14 days after stimulation. Incubation with anti-LFA-1 (anti- CD 11 a, anti-CD 18) and anti-ICAM-1 (anti-CD54) monoclonal antibodies reduced IL-4-stimulated aggregation in HIV-infected and uninfected monocytes and subsequently reduced MGC formation. Anti-ICAM-1 was not as effective as anti-CD 11a or anti-CD 18 in inhibiting aggregation of HIV-infected monocytes and in these cultures anti-ICAM-2 was also inhibitory. Extracellular HIV antigen concentrations were not consistently reduced by anti-CDlla or anti-ICAM-1. Hence IL-4 markedly enhanced monocyte aggregation in both HIV-infected and uninfected monocytes, probably through enhanced LFA-l-ICAM-1 interactions in all cultures and LFA-l-ICAM-2 interactions in infected monocytes, leading subsequently to MGC formation in some cultures.

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