IL-2 Mediates Protection Against Abscess Formation in an Experimental Model of Sepsis

  • Tzianabos A
  • Russell P
  • Onderdonk A
  • et al.
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Abstract

Little is known regarding the mechanism by which T cells control intraabdominal abscess formation. Treating animals with polysaccharide A (PS A) from Bacteroides fragilis shortly before or after challenge protects against abscess formation subsequent to challenge with different abscess-inducing bacteria. Although bacterial polysaccharides are considered to be T cell-independent Ags, T cells from PS A-treated animals mediate this protective activity. In the present study, we demonstrate that CD4+ T cells transfer PS A-mediated protection against abscess formation, and that a soluble mediator produced by these cells confers this activity. Cytokine mRNA analysis showed that T cells from PS A-treated animals produced transcript for IL-2, IFN-γ, and IL-10, but not for IL-4. The addition of IL-2-specific Ab to T cell lysates taken from PS A-treated animals abrogated the ability to transfer protection, whereas the addition of Abs specific for IFN-γ and IL-10 did not affect protection. Finally, administration of rIL-2 to animals at the time of bacterial challenge prevented abscess formation in a dose-dependent manner. These data demonstrate that PS A-mediated protection against abscess formation is dependent upon a CD4+ T cell-dependent response, and that IL-2 is essential to this immune mechanism.

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Tzianabos, A. O., Russell, P. R., Onderdonk, A. B., Gibson, F. C., Cywes, C., Chan, M., … Kasper, D. L. (1999). IL-2 Mediates Protection Against Abscess Formation in an Experimental Model of Sepsis. The Journal of Immunology, 163(2), 893–897. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.163.2.893

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