In contrast to several inbred strains of mice that develop Th1-associated anticandidal protection, DBA/2 mice are highly susceptible to systemic infection with Candida albicans cells of the attenuated variant PCA-2, and fatal outcome is observed in concurrence with sustained CD4+ cell production in vitro of IL-4 and IL-10. These Th2 cytokines were previously shown to inhibit nitric oxide (NO) production and yeast killing by activated macrophage cultures. We now show that macrophages from DBA/2 mice, either intact or infected with PCA-2, have lower capacity than resistant strains to synthesize NO in response to IFN-gamma. However, when treated with anti-IL-10 Abs at the time of infection, DBA/2 mice survived challenge and displayed increased production of NO in vitro after IFN-gamma activation. Cure was associated with the onset of footpad responses and durable protection, and higher frequencies of IFN-gamma-secreting cells were found in splenic CD4+ lymphocytes that expressed lower levels of IL-4 and IL-10 mRNA. Therefore, in DBA/2 mice, IL-10 contributes significantly to the selection of a Th2 response and lethality after PCA-2 challenge. An IL-10-induced defect in the activation and/or expansion of IFN-gamma-producing Th1 cells, IL-10 suppression of yeast killing, and the relative inability of DBA/2 macrophages to produce adequate levels of candidacidal NO may all contribute to the abnormal susceptibility of these mice to candidiasis.

Neutralization of IL-10 up-regulates nitric oxide production and protects susceptible mice from challenge with Candida albicans.

ROMANI, Luigina;PUCCETTI, Paolo;MENCACCI, Antonella;CENCI, Elio;SPACCAPELO, Roberta;GROHMANN, Ursula;BISTONI, Francesco
1994

Abstract

In contrast to several inbred strains of mice that develop Th1-associated anticandidal protection, DBA/2 mice are highly susceptible to systemic infection with Candida albicans cells of the attenuated variant PCA-2, and fatal outcome is observed in concurrence with sustained CD4+ cell production in vitro of IL-4 and IL-10. These Th2 cytokines were previously shown to inhibit nitric oxide (NO) production and yeast killing by activated macrophage cultures. We now show that macrophages from DBA/2 mice, either intact or infected with PCA-2, have lower capacity than resistant strains to synthesize NO in response to IFN-gamma. However, when treated with anti-IL-10 Abs at the time of infection, DBA/2 mice survived challenge and displayed increased production of NO in vitro after IFN-gamma activation. Cure was associated with the onset of footpad responses and durable protection, and higher frequencies of IFN-gamma-secreting cells were found in splenic CD4+ lymphocytes that expressed lower levels of IL-4 and IL-10 mRNA. Therefore, in DBA/2 mice, IL-10 contributes significantly to the selection of a Th2 response and lethality after PCA-2 challenge. An IL-10-induced defect in the activation and/or expansion of IFN-gamma-producing Th1 cells, IL-10 suppression of yeast killing, and the relative inability of DBA/2 macrophages to produce adequate levels of candidacidal NO may all contribute to the abnormal susceptibility of these mice to candidiasis.
1994
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