TY - JOUR KW - Down-Regulation KW - Gene Expression Regulation KW - Humans KW - Interferon-gamma KW - Interleukin-10 KW - Interleukin-12 KW - Interleukins KW - leprosy KW - Leukocytes, Mononuclear KW - Up-Regulation AU - Libraty D H AU - Airan L E AU - Uyemura K AU - Jullien D AU - Spellberg B AU - Rea T H AU - Modlin R L AB -

The ability of monocytes to influence the nature of the T cell response to microbial pathogens is mediated in part by the release of cytokines. Of particular importance is the release of IL-12 and IL-10 by cells of the monocyte/macrophage lineage upon encountering the infectious agent. IL-12 promotes cell mediated immunity (CMI) to intracellular pathogens by augmenting T-helper type 1 responses, whereas IL-10 downregulates these responses. The ability of IFN-gamma to modulate the balance between IL-12 and IL-10 production was examined by studying leprosy as a model. In response to Mycobacterium leprae stimulation, IFN-gamma differentially regulated IL-12 and IL-10 production resulting in upregulation of IL-12 release and downregulation of IL-10 release. Furthermore, we determined that the mechanism by which IFN-gamma downregulates IL-10 was through the induction of IL-12. The data suggest a model of lymphocyte-monocyte interaction whereby the relative presence or absence of IFN-gamma in the local microenvironment is a key determinant of the type of monocyte cytokine response, and hence the degree of CMI in the host response to infection.

BT - The Journal of clinical investigation C1 - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9006002?dopt=Abstract DA - 1997 Jan 15 DO - 10.1172/JCI119162 IS - 2 J2 - J. Clin. Invest. LA - eng N2 -

The ability of monocytes to influence the nature of the T cell response to microbial pathogens is mediated in part by the release of cytokines. Of particular importance is the release of IL-12 and IL-10 by cells of the monocyte/macrophage lineage upon encountering the infectious agent. IL-12 promotes cell mediated immunity (CMI) to intracellular pathogens by augmenting T-helper type 1 responses, whereas IL-10 downregulates these responses. The ability of IFN-gamma to modulate the balance between IL-12 and IL-10 production was examined by studying leprosy as a model. In response to Mycobacterium leprae stimulation, IFN-gamma differentially regulated IL-12 and IL-10 production resulting in upregulation of IL-12 release and downregulation of IL-10 release. Furthermore, we determined that the mechanism by which IFN-gamma downregulates IL-10 was through the induction of IL-12. The data suggest a model of lymphocyte-monocyte interaction whereby the relative presence or absence of IFN-gamma in the local microenvironment is a key determinant of the type of monocyte cytokine response, and hence the degree of CMI in the host response to infection.

PY - 1997 SP - 336 EP - 41 T2 - The Journal of clinical investigation TI - Interferon-gamma differentially regulates interleukin-12 and interleukin-10 production in leprosy. UR - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC507801/pdf/990336.pdf VL - 99 SN - 0021-9738 ER -