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Generation of a protective T-cell response following coronavirus infection of the central nervous system is not dependent on IL-12/23 signaling.

Katherine S Held1, William G Glass, Yevgeniya I Orlovsky, Kimberly A Shamberger, Ted D Petley, Patrick J Branigan, Jill M Carton, Heena S Beck, Mark R Cunningham, Jacqueline M Benson, Thomas E Lane.   

Abstract

The functional role of IL-12 and IL-23 in host defense and disease following viral infection of the CNS was determined. Instillation of mouse hepatitis virus (MHV, a positive-strand RNA virus) into the CNS of mice results in acute encephalitis followed by a chronic immune-mediated demyelinating disease. Antibody-mediated blocking of either IL-23 (anti-IL-23p19) or IL-12 and IL-23 (anti-IL-12/23p40) signaling did not mute T-cell trafficking into the CNS or antiviral effector responses and mice were able to control viral replication within the brain. Therapeutic administration of either anti-IL-23p19 or anti-IL-12/23p40 to mice with viral-induced demyelination did not attenuate T-cell or macrophage infiltration into the CNS nor improve clinical disease or diminish white matter damage. In contrast, treatment of mice with anti-IL-12/23p40 or anti-IL-23p19 resulted in inhibition of the autoimmune model of demyelination, experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE). These data indicate that (1) IL-12 and IL-23 signaling are dispensable in generating a protective T-cell response following CNS infection with MHV, and (2) IL-12 and IL-23 do not contribute to demyelination in a model independent of autoimmune T-cell-mediated pathology. Therefore, therapeutic targeting of IL-12 and/or IL-23 for the treatment of autoimmune diseases may offer unique advantages by reducing disease severity without muting protective responses following viral infection.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18570589      PMCID: PMC2570712          DOI: 10.1089/vim.2008.0014

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Viral Immunol        ISSN: 0882-8245            Impact factor:   2.257


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