The biological effects induced in mice by p36, a proteinaceous factor of virulence produced by African swine fever virus, are mediated by interleukin-4 and also to a lesser extent by interleukin-10

Citation
M. Vilanova et al., The biological effects induced in mice by p36, a proteinaceous factor of virulence produced by African swine fever virus, are mediated by interleukin-4 and also to a lesser extent by interleukin-10, IMMUNOLOGY, 96(3), 1999, pp. 389-395
Citations number
33
Categorie Soggetti
Immunology
Journal title
IMMUNOLOGY
ISSN journal
00192805 → ACNP
Volume
96
Issue
3
Year of publication
1999
Pages
389 - 395
Database
ISI
SICI code
0019-2805(199903)96:3<389:TBEIIM>2.0.ZU;2-T
Abstract
We have previously presented indirect evidence that both specific immunosup pression and lymphocyte mitogenicity induced in mice by p36, a proteinaceou s factor of virulence produced by porcine monocytes infected by African swi ne fever virus, were consistent with a Th2-driven response. Here we show: ( 1) Interleukin-4 (IL-4) and interleukin-10 (IL-10) mRNA expression in the s pleen and thymus of C57BL/6 mice were displayed early after p36 inoculation . The expression of thymic IL-10 mRNA occurred, however, later than that of IL-4 mRNA. (2) Increased serum levels of these two cytokines were also soo n detected after the protein inoculation. (3) Both immunosuppressive and mi togenic effects of p36 were absent in IL-4 gene-targeted mice and partially abrogated in mice depleted of IL-4 by neutralizing monoclonal antibodies. (4) IL-10 depletion abrogated the immunosuppressive but not the p36 lymphoc yte mitogenic biological effects. (5) The increase in the serum concentrati ons of both IL-4 and IL-10 were lower in thymectomized than in non-thymecto mized mice. (6) The expression of interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma) mRNA was wea kly or not at all induced in p36-treated mice. Taken together, these result s are in agreement with the promotion of a Th2 immune response induced by p 36.