Endogenous Interleukin-10 Is Required for Prevention of a Hyperinflammatory Intracerebral Immune Response inListeria monocytogenesMeningoencephalitis
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- 1 July 2001
- journal article
- Published by American Society for Microbiology in Infection and Immunity
- Vol. 69 (7) , 4561-4571
- https://doi.org/10.1128/iai.69.7.4561-4571.2001
Abstract
To analyze the role of interleukin-10 (IL-10) in bacterial cerebral infections, we studied cerebral listeriosis in IL-10-deficient (IL-10−/−) and wild-type (WT) mice, the latter of which express high levels of IL-10 in both primary and secondary cerebral listeriosis. IL-10−/−mice succumbed to primary as well as secondary listeriosis, whereas WT mice were significantly protected from secondary listeriosis by prior intraperitoneal immunization withListeria monocytogenes. Meningoencephalitis developed in both strains; however, in IL-10−/−mice the inflammation was more severe and associated with increased brain edema and multiple intracerebral hemorrhages. IL-10−/−mice recruited significantly increased numbers of leukocytes, in particular granulocytes, to the brain, and the intracerebral cytokine (tumor necrosis factor, IL-1, IL-12, gamma interferon, and inducible nitric oxide synthase) and chemokine (crg2/IP-10, RANTES, MuMig, macrophage inflammatory protein 1α [MIP-1α], and MIP-1β) transcription was enhanced compared to that in WT mice. Despite this prominent hyperinflammation, the frequencies of intracerebralL. monocytogenes-specific CD8+T cells were reduced and the intracerebral bacterial load was not reduced in IL-10−/−mice compared to WT mice. Following intraperitoneal infection, IL-10−/−mice exhibited hepatic hyperinflammation without better bacterial clearance; however, in contrast to the mice with cerebral listeriosis, they did not succumb, illustrating that intrinsic factors of the target organ have a strong impact on the course and outcome of the infection.Keywords
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