Interleukin-10 promotes Mycobacterium tuberculosis disease progression in CBA/J mice

GL Beamer, DK Flaherty, BD Assogba… - The Journal of …, 2008 - journals.aai.org
GL Beamer, DK Flaherty, BD Assogba, P Stromberg, M Gonzalez-Juarrero…
The Journal of Immunology, 2008journals.aai.org
IL-10 is a potent immunomodulatory cytokine that affects innate and acquired immune
responses. The immunological consequences of IL-10 production during pulmonary
tuberculosis (TB) are currently unknown, although IL-10 has been implicated in reactivation
TB in humans and with TB disease in mice. Using Mycobacterium tuberculosis-susceptible
CBA/J mice, we show that blocking the action of IL-10 in vivo during chronic infection
stabilized the pulmonary bacterial load and improved survival. Furthermore, this beneficial …
Abstract
IL-10 is a potent immunomodulatory cytokine that affects innate and acquired immune responses. The immunological consequences of IL-10 production during pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) are currently unknown, although IL-10 has been implicated in reactivation TB in humans and with TB disease in mice. Using Mycobacterium tuberculosis-susceptible CBA/J mice, we show that blocking the action of IL-10 in vivo during chronic infection stabilized the pulmonary bacterial load and improved survival. Furthermore, this beneficial outcome was highly associated with the recruitment of T cells to the lungs and enhanced T cell IFN-γ production. Our results indicate that IL-10 promotes TB disease progression. These findings have important diagnostic and/or therapeutic implications for the prevention of reactivation TB in humans.
journals.aai.org