Attenuation of proinflammatory response by recombinant human IL-10 in human endotoxemia: effect of timing of recombinant human IL-10 administration.

  • Pajkrt D
  • Camoglio L
  • Tiel-van Buul M
  • et al.
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Abstract

To determine the effects of IL-10 on cytokine and granulocyte responses during endotoxemia, two groups of eight healthy male volunteers were challenged with endotoxin (4 ng/kg) on two occasions, once in combination with placebo injection, and once in conjunction with i.v. administered recombinant human IL-10 (rhIL-10) (25 microg/kg). In group 1, rhIL-10 was administered 2 min before endotoxin challenge; in group 2, the intervention was delayed for 1 h after endotoxin administration. rhIL-10 pretreatment reduced the LPS-induced rises in temperature and release of TNF, IL-6, IL-8, and IL-1 receptor antagonist. Endotoxin-induced granulocyte accumulation in lungs, as determined by dynamic granuloscintigrams, was prevented by rhIL-10 pretreatment, whereas granulocyte recruitment in liver and spleen was only modestly reduced. In addition, granulocyte degranulation, as measured by plasma elastase/alpha1-antitrypsin complexes, was blunted significantly by rhIL-10 pretreatment. Post-treatment with rhIL-10 did not influence LPS-induced temperature responses, cytokine release, or granulocyte degranulation. Both rhIL-10 pretreatment and post-treatment reduced LPS-induced cortisol levels. These results indicate that pretreatment with rhIL-10 reduces endotoxin-induced febrile responses, cytokine responses, and granulocyte accumulation in lungs, while in this acute model post-treatment with rhIL-10 exerts limited anti-inflammatory effects.

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Pajkrt, D., Camoglio, L., Tiel-van Buul, M. C., de Bruin, K., Cutler, D. L., Affrime, M. B., … van Deventer, S. J. (1997). Attenuation of proinflammatory response by recombinant human IL-10 in human endotoxemia: effect of timing of recombinant human IL-10 administration. The Journal of Immunology, 158(8), 3971–3977. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.158.8.3971

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