IL-10 expression profiling in human monocytes

L Williams, G Jarai, A Smith… - Journal of leukocyte …, 2002 - academic.oup.com
L Williams, G Jarai, A Smith, P Finan
Journal of leukocyte biology, 2002academic.oup.com
Abstract Interleukin-10 (IL-10) is a potent anti-inflammatory cytokine with numerous
immunomodulatory effects, including the inhibition of proinflammatory cytokine production.
The mechanisms by which IL-10 exerts these effects still remain largely unknown. As there is
evidence that suggests IL-10-mediated cytokine suppression requires the induction of an
intermediate gene, we have used gene-chip technology to identify IL-10-inducible genes in
human monocytes. We have been able to identify a total of 19 genes that are up-regulated in …
Abstract
Interleukin-10 (IL-10) is a potent anti-inflammatory cytokine with numerous immunomodulatory effects, including the inhibition of proinflammatory cytokine production. The mechanisms by which IL-10 exerts these effects still remain largely unknown. As there is evidence that suggests IL-10-mediated cytokine suppression requires the induction of an intermediate gene, we have used gene-chip technology to identify IL-10-inducible genes in human monocytes. We have been able to identify a total of 19 genes that are up-regulated in response to IL-10. Three of these genes had been identified previously: IL-1ra, suppressors of cytokine signaling-3, and CD163; however, the other 16 represent newly identified IL-10-responsive genes. Further analysis of the regulation of eight of these genes showed a remarkable specificity to regulation by lipopolysaccharides (LPS) and IL-10, but not by other anti-inflammatory mediators such as IL-4 and transforming growth factor-β, suggesting that two diverse stimuli such as IL-10 and LPS may engage common signaling mechanisms.
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