Studies were undertaken to determine whether interleukin 10, (IL-10) a cytokine shown to inhibit interferon gamma (IFN-gamma) production, was involved in Trypanosoma cruzi infections in mice. Exogenous IFN-gamma protects mice from fatal infection with T. cruzi. Furthermore, resistant B6D2 mice developed fatal T. cruzi infections when treated with neutralizing anti-IFN-gamma monoclonal antibody (mAb). Thus, endogenous as well as exogenous IFN-gamma is important in mediating resistance to this parasite. Because both T. cruzi-susceptible (B6) and -resistant (B6D2) mouse strains produced IFN-gamma during acute infection, we looked for the concomitant production of mediators that could interfere with IFN-gamma-mediated resistance to T. cruzi. We found that IL-10-specific mRNA was produced in the spleens of mice with acute T. cruzi infections. In addition, spleen cell culture supernatants from infected B6 mice, and to a lesser extent B6D2 mice, elaborated an inhibitor(s) of IFN-gamma production. This inhibitor(s) was neutralized by anti-IL-10 mAb. These experiments demonstrated the production of biologically active IL-10 during T. cruzi infection. In further studies in vitro, it was shown that IL-10 blocked the ability of IFN-gamma to inhibit the intracellular replication of T. cruzi in mouse peritoneal macrophages. Thus, in addition to its known ability to inhibit the production of IFN-gamma, IL-10 (cytokine synthesis inhibitory factor), may also inhibit the effects of IFN-gamma. These experiments demonstrate that IL-10 is produced during infection with a protozoan parasite and suggest a regulatory role for this cytokine in the mediation of susceptibility to acute disease.
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January 01 1992
Interleukin 10 and interferon gamma regulation of experimental Trypanosoma cruzi infection.
J S Silva,
J S Silva
Seattle Biomedical Research Institute, Washington 98109.
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P J Morrissey,
P J Morrissey
Seattle Biomedical Research Institute, Washington 98109.
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K H Grabstein,
K H Grabstein
Seattle Biomedical Research Institute, Washington 98109.
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K M Mohler,
K M Mohler
Seattle Biomedical Research Institute, Washington 98109.
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D Anderson,
D Anderson
Seattle Biomedical Research Institute, Washington 98109.
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S G Reed
S G Reed
Seattle Biomedical Research Institute, Washington 98109.
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J S Silva
Seattle Biomedical Research Institute, Washington 98109.
P J Morrissey
Seattle Biomedical Research Institute, Washington 98109.
K H Grabstein
Seattle Biomedical Research Institute, Washington 98109.
K M Mohler
Seattle Biomedical Research Institute, Washington 98109.
D Anderson
Seattle Biomedical Research Institute, Washington 98109.
S G Reed
Seattle Biomedical Research Institute, Washington 98109.
Online ISSN: 1540-9538
Print ISSN: 0022-1007
J Exp Med (1992) 175 (1): 169–174.
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J S Silva, P J Morrissey, K H Grabstein, K M Mohler, D Anderson, S G Reed; Interleukin 10 and interferon gamma regulation of experimental Trypanosoma cruzi infection.. J Exp Med 1 January 1992; 175 (1): 169–174. doi: https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.175.1.169
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