Alterations in Nitric Oxide and Cytokine Production with Airway Inflammation in the Absence of IL-10

  • Ameredes B
  • Zamora R
  • Sethi J
  • et al.
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Abstract

IL-10 is an anti-inflammatory cytokine that suppresses NO synthase (NOS) and production of NO; its lack may promote NO production and alterations in cytokines modulated by NO with allergic airway inflammation (AI), such as IL-18 and IL-4. Therefore, we induced AI in IL-10 knockout (−/−) and IL-10-sufficient C57BL/6 (C57) mice with inhaled OVA and measured airway NO production, as exhaled NO (ENO) and bronchoalveolar lavage fluid nitrite levels. ENO and nitrite levels were elevated significantly in naive IL-10−/− mice as compared with C57 mice. With AI, ENO and nitrite levels increased in C57 mice and decreased in IL-10−/− mice. IL-18 production fell with both AI and addition of S-nitroso-N-acetyl-d,l-penicillamine (a NO donor) but was not significantly increased by chemical NOS inhibition by l-N5-(1-iminoethyl)-ornithine. IL-4 AI was increased significantly (up to 10-fold greater) in the absence of IL-10 but was reduced significantly with chemical inhibition of NOS. Airway responsiveness was lower in IL-10−/− mice and was associated with alteration in production of NO and IL-4. Thus, IL-4 production was increased, and likely decreased NO production, in a way not predicted by the absence of IL-10. Inhibition of IL-4 production, with inhibition of NOS in the absence of IL-10, demonstrated the importance of a NO and IL-4 feedback mechanism regulating this interaction.

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Ameredes, B. T., Zamora, R., Sethi, J. M., Liu, H.-L., Kohut, L. K., Gligonic, A. L., … Calhoun, W. J. (2005). Alterations in Nitric Oxide and Cytokine Production with Airway Inflammation in the Absence of IL-10. The Journal of Immunology, 175(2), 1206–1213. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.175.2.1206

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