Literature DB >> 14734758

Distinct modulatory effects of LPS and CpG on IL-18-dependent IFN-gamma synthesis.

Meetha P Gould1, Jennifer A Greene, Vijay Bhoj, Jennifer L DeVecchio, Frederick P Heinzel.   

Abstract

Innate cellular production of IFN-gamma is suppressed after repeated exposure to LPS, whereas CpG-containing DNA potentiates IFN-gamma production. We compared the modulatory effects of LPS and CpG on specific cellular and cytokine responses necessary for NK-cell dependent IFN-gamma synthesis. C3H/HeN mice pretreated with LPS for 2 days generated 5-fold less circulating IL-12 p70 and IFN-gamma in response to subsequent LPS challenge than did challenged control mice. In contrast, CpG-pretreated mice produced 10-fold more circulating IFN-gamma without similar changes in IL-12 p70 levels, but with 10-fold increases in serum IL-18 relative to LPS-challenged control or endotoxin-tolerant mice. The role of IL-18 in CpG-induced immune potentiation was studied in splenocyte cultures from control, LPS-conditioned, or CpG-conditioned mice. These cultures produced similar amounts of IFN-gamma in response to rIL-12 and rIL-18. However, only CpG-conditioned cells produced IFN-gamma when cultured with LPS or CpG, and production was ablated in the presence of anti-IL-18R Ab. Anti-IL-18R Ab also reduced in vivo IFN-gamma production by >2-fold in CpG-pretreated mice. Finally, combined pretreatment of mice with LPS and CpG suppressed the production of circulating IFN-gamma, IL-12 p70, and IL-18 after subsequent LPS challenge. We conclude that CpG potentiates innate IFN-gamma production from NK cells by increasing IL-18 availability, but that the suppressive effects of LPS on innate cellular immunity dominate during combined LPS and CpG pretreatment. Multiple Toll-like receptor engagement in vivo during infection can result in functional polarization of innate immunity dominated by a specific Toll-like receptor response.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 14734758     DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.172.3.1754

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immunol        ISSN: 0022-1767            Impact factor:   5.422


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