Literature DB >> 8495497

Modified immunological status of anti-IL-10 treated mice.

H Ishida1, R Hastings, L Thompson-Snipes, M Howard.   

Abstract

We have shown that continuous treatment of mice from birth to adulthood with neutralizing anti-IL-10 antibodies leads to specific depletion of Ly1 B cells, while conventional B cells remain normal in terms of number, phenotype, and function. Extending our characterization of these animals, we show here that anti-IL-10 treated mice can be distinguished from untreated or isotype control treated mice by several other criteria. Anti-IL-10 treated mice contained substantially elevated levels of circulating TNF-alpha, and in many cases circulating IL-6, and were profoundly susceptible to death by LPS-induced shock, a monokine mediated inflammatory reaction. Analysis of serum immunoglobulin levels in anti-IL-10 treated mice revealed a decrease in serum IgA levels to accompany the previously reported reduction in serum IgM, plus a striking increase in IgG2a and IgG2b levels. Further investigation of the Ly1 B cell depletion of anti-IL-10 treated mice revealed that this effect was transient as evidenced by the return of Ly1 B cells in normal numbers 8 weeks after anti-IL-10 treatment was discontinued. The Ly1 B cell depletion that occurred during anti-IL-10 treatment was found to be compensated by an increase in peritoneal T cells and granulocytes. Finally, while anti-IL-10 treated mice were unable to produce antibodies to phosphorylcholine and alpha 1,3-dextran, they developed normal antibody responses following intraperitoneal injections of TNP-Ficoll, suggesting the existence of subcategories within the family of thymus independent type II polysaccharide antigens. These data are discussed within the context of their implications for the roles of IL-10 and Ly1 B cells in the immune system.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8495497     DOI: 10.1006/cimm.1993.1119

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Immunol        ISSN: 0008-8749            Impact factor:   4.868


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