IL‐10 interferes directly with TCR‐induced IFN‐γ but not IL‐17 production in memory T cells |
| |
Authors: | Sandra Naundorf Martina Schr?der Conny H?flich Nimisha Suman Hans‐Dieter Volk Gerald Grütz |
| |
Affiliation: | Institute of Medical Immunology, Charité, Humboldt‐University, Berlin, Germany |
| |
Abstract: | IL‐10 is a potent immunoregulatory and anti‐inflammatory cytokine. However, therapeutic trials in chronic inflammation have been largely disappointing. It is well established that IL‐10 can inhibit Th1 and Th2 cytokine production via indirect effects on APC. Less data are available about the influence of IL‐10 on IL‐17 production, a cytokine which has been recently linked to chronic inflammation. Furthermore, there are only few reports about a direct effect of IL‐10 on T cells. We demonstrate here that IL‐10 can directly interfere with TCR‐induced IFN‐γ production in freshly isolated memory T cells in the absence of APC. This effect was independent of the previously described effects of IL‐10 on T cells, namely inhibition of IL‐2 production and inhibition of CD28 signaling. In contrast, IL‐10 did not affect anti‐CD3/anti‐CD28‐induced IL‐17 production from memory T cells even in the presence of APC. This might have implications for the interpretation of therapeutic trials in patients with chronic inflammation where Th17 cells contribute to pathogenesis. |
| |
Keywords: | Cytokine IFN‐γ IL‐10 IL‐17 T cells |
|
|