IL-12p40-Dependent Agonistic Effects on the Development of Protective Innate and Adaptive Immunity Against Salmonella Enteritidis

  • Lehmann J
  • Bellmann S
  • Werner C
  • et al.
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Abstract

To study a potential IL-12p40-dependent but IL-12p75-independent agonistic activity regulating the immune response against Salmonella Enteritidis, the course of infection in IL-12p35-deficient mice (IL-12p35−/−, capable of producing IL-12p40) was compared with that of IL-12p40−/− mice. Mice lacking IL-12p40 revealed a higher mortality rate and higher bacterial organ burden than mice capable of producing IL-12p40. This phenotype was found in both genetically susceptible (BALB/c, Itys) and resistant mice (129Sv/Ev, Ityr) indicating Ity-independent mechanisms. The more effective control of bacteria in the IL-12p35−/− mice was associated with elevated serum IFN-γ and TNF-α levels. In contrast, IL-12p40−/− mice showed reduced IFN-γ production, which was associated with significantly elevated serum IgE levels. Early during infection (days 3 and 4 postinfection), as well as late (day 20 postinfection), the number of infected phagocytes was strongly increased in the absence of IL-12p40 indicating impaired bactericidal activity when IL-12p40 was missing. Liver histopathology revealed a decreased number of mononuclear granulomas in IL-12p40−/− mice. Depletion of CD4+ or CD8+ T lymphocytes in vivo suggested that both T cell subpopulations contribute to the IL-12p40-dependent protective functions. Analysis of IL-12p40 vs IL-23p19 mRNA expression revealed an up-regulation of only IL-12p40 mRNA during Salmonella infection. Together these data indicate that IL-12p40 can induce protective mechanisms during both the innate and the adaptive type 1 immune response in Salmonella infection. This novel activity of IL-12p40 complements the well described dominant and essential role of IL-12p75 in protective immunity to Salmonella infection.

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Lehmann, J., Bellmann, S., Werner, C., Schröder, R., Schütze, N., & Alber, G. (2001). IL-12p40-Dependent Agonistic Effects on the Development of Protective Innate and Adaptive Immunity Against Salmonella Enteritidis. The Journal of Immunology, 167(9), 5304–5315. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.167.9.5304

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