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Interleukin (IL)-12 and IL-23 are key cytokines for immunity against Salmonella in humans
Authors:MacLennan Calman  Fieschi Claire  Lammas David A  Picard Capucine  Dorman Susan E  Sanal Ozden  MacLennan Jenny M  Holland Steven M  Ottenhoff Tom H M  Casanova Jean-Laurent  Kumararatne Dinakantha S
Affiliation:Medical Research Council Centre for Immune Regulation, Division of Immunity and Infection, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama, USA. cmaclennan@mlw.medcol.mw
Abstract:Patients with inherited deficiency of the interleukin (IL)-12/IL-23-interferon (IFN)- gamma axis show increased susceptibility to invasive disease caused by the intramacrophage pathogens salmonellae and mycobacteria. We analyzed data on 154 patients with such deficiency. Significantly more patients with IL-12/IL-23-component deficiency had a history of salmonella disease than did those with IFN- gamma -component deficiency. Salmonella disease was typically severe, extraintestinal, and caused by nontyphoidal serovars. These findings strongly suggest that IL-12/IL-23 is a key cytokine for immunity against salmonella in humans and that IL-12/IL-23 mediates this protective effect partly through IFN- gamma -independent pathways. Investigation of the IL-12/IL-23-IFN- gamma axis should be considered in patients with invasive salmonella disease.
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