Cellular Mechanisms That Cause Suppressed Gamma Interferon Secretion in Endotoxin-Tolerant Mice
- 1 September 2001
- journal article
- Published by American Society for Microbiology in Infection and Immunity
- Vol. 69 (9), 5249-63
- https://doi.org/10.1128/iai.69.9.5249-5263.2001
Abstract
Endotoxin (lipopolysaccharide [LPS]) tolerance is a state of altered immunity characterized, in part, by suppression of LPS-induced gamma interferon (IFN-γ) expression. However, the cellular mediators regulating LPS-induced production of IFN-γ in normal mice and the effect of LPS tolerance on these mediators has not been well characterized. Our studies show that macrophage dysfunction is the primary factor causing suppressed IFN-γ expression in LPS-tolerant mice. Specifically, LPS-tolerant macrophages have a markedly impaired ability to induce IFN-γ secretion by T cells and NK cells obtained from either control or LPS-tolerant mice. However, T cells and NK cells isolated from LPS-tolerant mice produce normal levels of IFN-γ when cocultured with control macrophages or exogenous IFN-γ-inducing factors. Assessment of important IFN-γ-regulating factors showed that interleukin-12 (IL-12) and costimulatory signals provided by IL-15, IL-18, and CD86 are largely responsible for LPS-induced IFN-γ expression in control mice. IL-10 is an inhibitor of IFN-γ production in both the control and LPS-tolerant groups. Expression of IL-12 and the IL-12 receptor β1 (IL-12Rβ1) and IL-12Rβ2 subunits are suppressed in the spleens of LPS-tolerant mice. LPS-tolerant splenocytes also exhibit decreased production of IL-15 and IL-15Rα. However, expression of IL-18 and the B7 proteins CD80 and CD86 are unchanged or increased compared to controls after induction of LPS tolerance. CD28, a major receptor for B7 proteins, is also increased in the spleens of LPS-tolerant mice. Expression of the inhibitory cytokine IL-10 and the IL-10R are sustained after induction of LPS tolerance. These data show that suppression of IFN-γ production in LPS-tolerant mice is largely due to macrophage dysfunction and provide insight into the cellular alterations that occur in LPS tolerance. This study also better defines the factors that mediate LPS-induced IFN-γ production in normal mice.Keywords
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