Interleukin-15 complex treatment protects mice from cerebral malaria by inducing interleukin-10-producing natural killer cells
KS Burrack, MA Huggins, E Taras, P Dougherty… - Immunity, 2018 - cell.com
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Cerebral malaria is a deadly complication of Plasmodium infection and involves blood brain
barrier (BBB) disruption following infiltration of white blood cells. During experimental
cerebral malaria (ECM), mice inoculated with Plasmodium berghei ANKA-infected red blood
cells develop a fatal CM-like disease caused by CD8+ T cell-mediated pathology. We found
that treatment with interleukin-15 complex (IL-15C) prevented ECM, whereas IL-2C
treatment had no effect. IL-15C-expanded natural killer (NK) cells were necessary and …
barrier (BBB) disruption following infiltration of white blood cells. During experimental
cerebral malaria (ECM), mice inoculated with Plasmodium berghei ANKA-infected red blood
cells develop a fatal CM-like disease caused by CD8+ T cell-mediated pathology. We found
that treatment with interleukin-15 complex (IL-15C) prevented ECM, whereas IL-2C
treatment had no effect. IL-15C-expanded natural killer (NK) cells were necessary and …
Summary
Cerebral malaria is a deadly complication of Plasmodium infection and involves blood brain barrier (BBB) disruption following infiltration of white blood cells. During experimental cerebral malaria (ECM), mice inoculated with Plasmodium berghei ANKA-infected red blood cells develop a fatal CM-like disease caused by CD8+ T cell-mediated pathology. We found that treatment with interleukin-15 complex (IL-15C) prevented ECM, whereas IL-2C treatment had no effect. IL-15C-expanded natural killer (NK) cells were necessary and sufficient for protection against ECM. IL-15C treatment also decreased CD8+ T cell activation in the brain and prevented BBB breakdown without influencing parasite load. IL-15C induced NK cells to express IL-10, which was required for IL-15C-mediated protection against ECM. Finally, we show that ALT-803, a modified human IL-15C, mediates similar induction of IL-10 in NK cells and protection against ECM. These data identify a regulatory role for cytokine-stimulated NK cells in the prevention of a pathogenic immune response.
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