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Beta-interferon
unbalances the peripheral T cell proinflammatory response in
experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis..
Martin-Saavedra
FM, Flores
N, Dorado
B, Eguiluz
C, Bravo
B, Garcia-Merino
A, Ballester
S.
Unidad
de Regulacion Genica, Centro Nacional de Microbiologia, Instituto de
Salud Carlos III, Carretera Majadahonda-Pozuelo Km 2, 28220 Madrid,
Spain.
Interferon
beta (IFNbeta) is a widespread therapy for multiple sclerosis (MS). We
have analyzed some critical features of the T cell activation process in
lymph nodes after IFNbeta treatment of experimental autoimmune
encephalomyelitis (EAE) in SJL mice. Prevention of clinical signs and
drastic reduction of perivascular infiltrates in the central nervous
system (CNS) were accompanied by alterations in nuclear DNA binding
activity levels of NFkappaB and Stat6 transcription factors in lymph
node cells (LNC).
A
decrease of active NFkappaB subunits in treated animals correlated with
lower levels of the cytoplasmic phosphorylated form of IkappaBalpha.
Results also showed that nuclear DNA binding activity of Stat6 was
increased by IFNbeta treatment, as were the cytoplasmic levels of
phosphorilated Stat6 (P-Stat6). These high levels of P-Stat6 in IFNbeta-treated
animals were accompanied by an increase of IL-4 expression levels
measured by real time PCR. In vitro experiments with the IL-4 producing
clone D10.G4.1 indicates that the IFNbeta-mediated IL-4 induction is not
an effect exclusive to MBP-reactive cells, and suggest that it could be
mediated by mRNA stability enlargement. On the other hand, IFNbeta
treatment of EAE produced no significant changes in peripheral IFNgamma
expression and a striking decrease of IL-17.
These
findings suggest that the inhibition of NFkappaB activity, the increase
of IL-4 expression and its signaling transduction, and the decrease of
IL-17 may cooperate to some of the antiinflammatory effects of IFNbeta
on EAE.
PMID:
17420051 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
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