IL-28B genetic variants determine the extent of monocyte-induced activation of NK cells in hepatitis C

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Background Immuno-genetic studies suggest a functional link between NK cells and ?-IFNs.We recently showed that NK cells are negative for the IFN-? receptor IFN-?R1 and do not respond to IFN-?, suggesting a rather indirect association between IL-28B genotype and NK cell activity. Methods A total of 75 HCV(+) patients and 67 healthy controls were enrolled into this study. IL-28B (rs12979860) and IFNL-4 (rs368234815) genotypes were determined by rtPCR. Total PBMC, monocytes, and NK cells were stimulated with IL-29, the TLR-7/8 agonist R848, or a combination of both. NK cell IFN-? response was analysed by FACS. IL-12 and IL-18 secretion of monocytes was studied by ELISA. In blocking experiments anti-IL-12/anti-IL-18 were used. Results Following stimulation of total PBMCs with R848 we found NK cell IFN- ? responses to vary with the IL-28B genotype, with carriers of a T/T genotype displaying the lowest frequency of IFN-?(+)NK cells. When isolated NK cells were studied no such associations were observed, indicating an indirect association between IL-28B genotype and NK cell activity. Accordingly, we found R848-stimulated monocytes of patients with a T/T genotype to be significantly less effective in triggering NK cell IFN- ? production than monocytes from carriers of a non-T/T genotype. In line with these findings we observed monocytes from T/T patients to secrete significantly lower concentrations of IL-12 than monocytes from non-T/T individuals. Conclusions Our data indicate that monocytes from carriers of an IL-28B T/T genotype display a reduced ability to stimulate NK cell activity and, thus, provide a link between IL-28B genotype and NK functions.

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Krämer, B., Finnemann, C., Sastre, B., Lutz, P., Glässner, A., Wolter, F., … Nattermann, J. (2016). IL-28B genetic variants determine the extent of monocyte-induced activation of NK cells in hepatitis C. PLoS ONE, 11(9). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0162068

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