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Interleukin 10 Inhibits TNF-Alpha Production in Human Monocytes Independently of Interleukin 12 and Interleukin 1 Beta
Authors:D. -I. Shin   U. Banning  Y. -M. Kim  J. Verheyen  M. Hannen  H. B  nig  D. K  rholz
Affiliation:D. -I. Shin ,U. Banning,Y. -M. Kim,J. Verheyen,M. Hannen,H. Bö,nig,D. Kö,rholz
Abstract:Previously we demonstrated that endogenously produced Interleukin (IL-)IO suppressed the production of tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha) in CD3 activated T-cells via downregulation of paracfine IL-12 secretion from APC. Here we investigated the effect of endogenous IL-10 on TNF-alpha production in purified lipopolysaccharide (LPS) stimulated monocytes and its mechanism. Similarly to its effects on T-cells, EL-10 inhibited monocyte TNF-alpha production by about half Unlike in T-cells, however, this effect was not mediated via IL-12. While blockade of endogenous IL-10 binding to the IL-10 receptor enhanced the autocrine production of TNF-alpha, IL-12 and IL-1 beta, the neutralization of IL-12 or IL-1 beta did not affect the EL-10 effects on TNF-alpha production. This suggests that despite its inhibitory effects on IL-12 and IL-1 beta, which is quite similarly observed in T-cells, in purified monocytes IL-10 does not effect its TNF-alpha suppression by this mechanism. These findings indicate that IL-10 regulates production of pro-inflammatory cytokines by distinct mechanisms in different cells and tissues. Our study thus adds to the appreciation of the complex cytokine regulation of the immune system.
Keywords:Interleukin (IL-) 10  Tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha)  monocytes
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