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Role of interleukin-6 in hemopoietic and non-hemopoietic synergy mediating TLR4-triggered late murine ileus and endotoxic shock.

B M Buchholz1, R S Chanthaphavong, T R Billiar, A J Bauer.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Early murine endotoxin-induced ileus at 6 h is exclusively mediated by non-hemopoietic TLR4/MyD88 signaling despite molecular activation of hemopoietic cells which included a significant IL-6 mRNA induction. Our objective was to define the role of hemopoietic cells in LPS/TLR4-triggered ileus and inflammation over time, and identify mechanisms of ileus.
METHODS: CSF-1(-/-) , TLR4 non-chimera and TLR4 chimera mice were single-shot intraperitoneal injected with ultrapure lipopolysaccharide (UP-LPS) and studied up to 4 days. Subgroups of TLR4(WT) mice were additionally intravenously injected with exogenous recombinant IL-6 (rmIL-6) or murine soluble IL-6 receptor blocking antibody (anti-sIL-6R mAB). KEY
RESULTS: Hemopoietic TLR4 signaling independently mediated UP-LPS-induced ileus at 24 h, but chemotactic muscularis neutrophil extravasation was not causatively involved and mice lacking CSF-1-dependent macrophages died prematurely. Synergy of hemopoietic and non-hemopoietic cells determined ileus severity and mortality which correlated with synergistic cell lineage specific transcription of inflammatory mediators like IL-6 within the intestinal muscularis. Circulating IL-6 levels were LPS dose dependent, but exogenous rmIL-6 did not spark off a self-perpetuating inflammatory response triggering ileus. Sustained therapeutic inhibition of functional IL-6 signaling efficiently ameliorated late ileus while preemptive antibody-mediated IL-6R blockade was marginally effective in mitigating ileus. However, IL-6R blockade did not prevent endotoxin-associated mortality nor did it alter circulating IL-6 levels. CONCLUSIONS & INFERENCES: A time-delayed bone marrow-driven mechanism of murine endotoxin-induced ileus exists, and hemopoietic cells synergize with non-hemopoietic cells thereby prolonging ileus and fueling intestinal inflammation. Importantly, IL-6 signaling via IL-6R/gp130 drives late ileus, yet it did not regulate mortality in endotoxic shock.
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Year:  2012        PMID: 22489868      PMCID: PMC3378783          DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2982.2012.01914.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurogastroenterol Motil        ISSN: 1350-1925            Impact factor:   3.598


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