Essential roles of DC-derived IL-15 as a mediator of inflammatory responses in vivo

T Ohteki, H Tada, K Ishida, T Sato, C Maki… - The Journal of …, 2006 - rupress.org
T Ohteki, H Tada, K Ishida, T Sato, C Maki, T Yamada, J Hamuro, S Koyasu
The Journal of experimental medicine, 2006rupress.org
Interleukin (IL)-15 is expressed in a variety of inflammatory diseases. However, the
contribution of dendritic cell (DC)–derived IL-15 to the development of diseases is uncertain.
Using established models of Propionibacterium acnes (P. acnes)–and zymosan-induced
liver inflammation, we observed granuloma formation in the livers of wild-type (WT) and RAG-
2−/− mice but not in those of IL-15−/− mice. We demonstrate that this is likely caused by an
impaired sequential induction of IL-12, IFN-γ, and chemokines necessary for monocyte …
Interleukin (IL)-15 is expressed in a variety of inflammatory diseases. However, the contribution of dendritic cell (DC)–derived IL-15 to the development of diseases is uncertain. Using established models of Propionibacterium acnes (P. acnes)– and zymosan-induced liver inflammation, we observed granuloma formation in the livers of wild-type (WT) and RAG-2−/− mice but not in those of IL-15−/− mice. We demonstrate that this is likely caused by an impaired sequential induction of IL-12, IFN-γ, and chemokines necessary for monocyte migration. Likewise, lethal endotoxin shock was not induced in P. acnes– and zymosan-primed IL-15−/− mice or in WT mice treated with a new IL-15–neutralizing antibody. In both systems, proinflammatory cytokine production was impaired. Surprisingly, neither granuloma formation, lethal endotoxin shock, nor IL-15 production was induced in mice deficient for DCs, and adoptive transfer of WT but not IL-15−/− DCs restored the disease development in IL-15−/− mice. Collectively, these data indicate the importance of DC-derived IL-15 as a mediator of inflammatory responses in vivo.
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